I use to puff a lot and get lvc on accel until I added a capacitor bank and a soft start circuit.
zero probs since then.
I set my lvc at 3.5 and batts after rest show 3.65+ and require <80% recharge
batts that take 5200/5000 [for eg] consume more charge due inefficiency of plugs and then heating of pack under charge.
A warm pack charges better than a cold one.
for the bloke with the pink boat.
poorly soldered leads = poor availability of current/voltage = early lvc activation.
fix your plugs and leads before trying anything re setups.
Eagle tree logs are brilliant when your setup doesnt detract from the tabulated data.
Inexperience/Ignorance is the killer of your batteries from what you've said above
DocW
zero probs since then.
I set my lvc at 3.5 and batts after rest show 3.65+ and require <80% recharge
batts that take 5200/5000 [for eg] consume more charge due inefficiency of plugs and then heating of pack under charge.
A warm pack charges better than a cold one.
for the bloke with the pink boat.
poorly soldered leads = poor availability of current/voltage = early lvc activation.
fix your plugs and leads before trying anything re setups.
Eagle tree logs are brilliant when your setup doesnt detract from the tabulated data.
Inexperience/Ignorance is the killer of your batteries from what you've said above
DocW
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