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Old 10-26-2006, 05:03 AM
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Originally Posted by olhipster1
4200 and 4300 cells.
is version friendly to those type cells and can i use to match packs as people do with the CTX?
Trying to decide which to go with, your does seem to be a nice alternative.

is there a download for the manual, would like to take a peak at the details.

thanks
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This is form much more web tech tips,

Here's a tip of monitoring cells voltages with the CTX-D during charging.

1.Connect your charger to a Power supply.
2.Connect your CTX-D to another power supply(if you have)
3.Tray your battery on the CTX-D
4.Enter into Linear DCH mode. you will see 6 cells voltage.
5.Connect charger to battery then start charge.

You can check each cell's status with this way. The tray will show you the volts.
Weak cell or damaged cell will show you higher voltage during charge.

You should connect CTX-D to different power supply. otherwise they will make short circuit.

The CTX-D does not require a high-amp power supply to run on its own. It consumes about 350mA, so a low amp power supply/AC Adaptor (wired correctly) will work fine.

http://www.much-more.co.kr/testbbs/b...=0&menu_index=



we also can perform the same process with a team wave discharger, just go into voltage reading mode.

CAUTION:
You should connect Team wave to different power supply. otherwise they will make short circuit.

The Team Wave Lighting discharger does not require a high-amp power supply to run on its own. so a low amp power supply/AC Adaptor (wired correctly) or power with a 7.2v battery will work fine



Mr Team Wave, please correct me if i was wrong....thanks

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