It's a regulated device worry with safeties. As long as you use married batteries there won't be any risk.
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It's a regulated device worry with safeties. As long as you use married batteries there won't be any risk.
the question is. does the RX200 monitor all the cells separately? the DNA 200 one does but I don't know about this chip.
the question is. does the RX200 monitor all the cells separately? the DNA 200 one does but I don't know about this chip.
Good device but I could not get any information about the resistance range?
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It's a regulated device worry with safeties. As long as you use married batteries there won't be any risk.
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The correct response would be, you marry new batteries, use them together, charge them together so they basically have the same capacity. That being said if you bought 3 of the same batteries, at the same time, and rotated them in the same mod (equal use), it would probably be ok. My official response is it would be best to buy new and marry them as stated earlier.
Cheers,
Steve
RX200 supports balance charge?