EP4600's
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#3
wow, that's a long life cell... Unless, of course, it kills chargers.
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#8
Tech Elite
iTrader: (9)
....to me question isn't about RUN TIME - it's about VOLTAGE...
If these are like the other IP batteries - then really there is NO need for them...run time wasn't a problem..running them against the EXPLODING but HIGH voltage IB4200's with GREAT Voltage is a concern though..
If these are like the other IP batteries - then really there is NO need for them...run time wasn't a problem..running them against the EXPLODING but HIGH voltage IB4200's with GREAT Voltage is a concern though..
#9
IB's will be history like Gps are
#11
Tech Regular
iTrader: (4)
....to me question isn't about RUN TIME - it's about VOLTAGE...
If these are like the other IP batteries - then really there is NO need for them...run time wasn't a problem..running them against the EXPLODING but HIGH voltage IB4200's with GREAT Voltage is a concern though..
If these are like the other IP batteries - then really there is NO need for them...run time wasn't a problem..running them against the EXPLODING but HIGH voltage IB4200's with GREAT Voltage is a concern though..
#12
Voltages for EP4600s, are way way up....
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You can see numbers in the upper link
Must say the numbers looks very similar to my EP4200 cells I recently bought from Promatch. With Much More charger it usualy goes up to 4500 and then does the cappacity cut (I've set it to 4500, I'm a bit twitchy to overacharge them) and they are just about 40-42 Celsium.
Must say the numbers looks very similar to my EP4200 cells I recently bought from Promatch. With Much More charger it usualy goes up to 4500 and then does the cappacity cut (I've set it to 4500, I'm a bit twitchy to overacharge them) and they are just about 40-42 Celsium.