What I was saying is that some chargers will let you set the minimum lipo voltage, some do not (TC1030 lets you). Regardless, if your lipos have been drained below what the charger uses for this minimum setting, it will give you a voltage error and will not charge the batt.
OK, so say your charger uses 3.0v/cell as the minimum, then if you try to charge a lipo reading 5.8v, you'll get a voltage error and the charger will not charge. This is what lipo safety requires.
This the reason I was asking is what are your lipos reading voltage wise......
AutieBender saw what I was trying to say.....If this is what is happening, measure the voltage - need to know how far down its been overdischarged before can suggest a safe way to possibly recover.