Great vid! That Lipo just may have gotten lucky 😮 anything lower then 3.1-3.0v per-cell usually ends in 1 or more cells getting internally damaged. Lately on Fb been seeing a ton people trying to bring back lipos with cell voltage well below 2.9v per-cell. I usually tell them can bring Voltage buck up but damage has already been done internally. So I inform them its best to by a new lipo vs the risk of loosing your house or the Rc truck.
Yep, I should have mentioned the 3v damage. Ooof. We have brought some batteries below 3v back but yes, 100% there is damage to the cell and if you aren’t careful, it can be a huge liability.
Thank you again I was looking for a hobby grade charger I fried my stock battery "I left it plugged in and completely drained it" and of course the rtr charger is a dummy charger
Something to keep in mind is that an unbalanced cell almost always means there's a problem with the battery. Cells rarely get out of balance for no reason. Usually it means that one cell is charging or discharging more quickly or slowly than the others and that's not a good sign. Doing these kinds of things usually just masks the warning signs that the battery is trying to give you that it's failing.
I totally agree, which is why i mention that you should always watch that battery. We have had some batteries that went out of balance, and since we rebalanced, they have yet to have an issue and have been using for months, if not years later. On the other hand, we have had some we rebalanced and within 10 minutes the bad cell is off balance again. Those ones get the boot.
''Always means a problem with the battery'' - DoRC 'Always' ?? Not my experience. I have a charger that tends to upcharge the last few cells, all my batteries work great but the last 2 or 3 cells always charge up to a 10th v higher, progressively and uniformly higher.
Question. If the black wire is ground shouldn’t you have a split 2 pin. Plug one into ground then cycle the power thru the cells. Way you did it you was reading ground through all the cells no?
The way a series is wired, you read each cell this way. Each cells ground is connected to the previous cell’s power. Look at this photo. www.precisionaerobatics.com/2016/07/28/how-balancing-cables-are-connected-to-lipo-packs/
sorry it failed! I have a huge back log of videos I want to make and this is one of them... lol maybe when the channel is my full time gig i can get there.
Great vid! That Lipo just may have gotten lucky 😮 anything lower then 3.1-3.0v per-cell usually ends in 1 or more cells getting internally damaged.
Lately on Fb been seeing a ton people trying to bring back lipos with cell voltage well below 2.9v per-cell. I usually tell them can bring Voltage buck up but damage has already been done internally. So I inform them its best to by a new lipo vs the risk of loosing your house or the Rc truck.
Yep, I should have mentioned the 3v damage. Ooof. We have brought some batteries below 3v back but yes, 100% there is damage to the cell and if you aren’t careful, it can be a huge liability.
@@TheShopMiniRC better redo it. Lol
@@DadsRCGaragePNW nawww. I’ll just pin your comment.
Wow…. Nice work and saved two batteries for me. Very impressive and great content
Great to hear! Thanks for watching.
Man that is an awesome tip/ explainer, thanks!
Thanks for watchin!!
Great info appreciate that, Yep I was here watching, catch you on the next one
Thanks!!
I'm impressed! This is insightfull
Thanks Roger! Means a lot coming from you! ;)
Thank you again I was looking for a hobby grade charger I fried my stock battery "I left it plugged in and completely drained it" and of course the rtr charger is a dummy charger
Glad this helped!
Can You make a Tutorial how to make the Little Thing with 2 pins? I'm just 16yrs old and My parents won't help me do it so I have to do it Myself.
Please Man, I don't have the money to buy a new Lipo. Please Make a Tutorial how to make it. It looks simple but for me its not Please Help me
video going up today for members. Should be live tomorrow. Please be safe and understand the risks. They can be SERIOUS if you do things wrong...
@@TheShopMiniRC Thank you so much🙏🏼
Great tip thank you 👍🏽🤩
Thanks for the watch!
Something to keep in mind is that an unbalanced cell almost always means there's a problem with the battery. Cells rarely get out of balance for no reason. Usually it means that one cell is charging or discharging more quickly or slowly than the others and that's not a good sign. Doing these kinds of things usually just masks the warning signs that the battery is trying to give you that it's failing.
I totally agree, which is why i mention that you should always watch that battery. We have had some batteries that went out of balance, and since we rebalanced, they have yet to have an issue and have been using for months, if not years later. On the other hand, we have had some we rebalanced and within 10 minutes the bad cell is off balance again. Those ones get the boot.
''Always means a problem with the battery'' - DoRC
'Always' ?? Not my experience.
I have a charger that tends to upcharge the last
few cells, all my batteries work great but
the last 2 or 3 cells always charge up to
a 10th v higher, progressively and uniformly higher.
what cored did you use for the hack cant seem to find anything?
I made it. Super simple.
I think it’s a two pronged jst. Which is actually the best connector to learn crimping on. :)
This happened to my 6s battery and I don’t have a connector like that could you recommend a place I can get one?
I made mine.
How do I make it?
@@tedey_player6491 you need the pins and plugs and wire. You can find everything you need on Amazon.
@@TheShopMiniRC ok thanks
Hey I guess it wasn’t this I had just used the battery for to long and I went to a hobby store and they fixed it thanks for the help though
One of my cells is .91. Is that too far gone?
That def not good. You can recover it but you need to watch for puffing and be sure it doesn’t just loose voltage while sitting unplugged.
I got a team orion lipo charger tho its not cutting out any idea why i guess its broken
Hard to say. Could be a loose wire.
Question. If the black wire is ground shouldn’t you have a split 2 pin. Plug one into ground then cycle the power thru the cells. Way you did it you was reading ground through all the cells no?
The way a series is wired, you read each cell this way. Each cells ground is connected to the previous cell’s power.
Look at this photo. www.precisionaerobatics.com/2016/07/28/how-balancing-cables-are-connected-to-lipo-packs/
@@TheShopMiniRC that’s kinda what I was figuring. Thank you good sir!!
I tried to make the adapter and failed. A "how to make" video would be awesome. Thanks
sorry it failed! I have a huge back log of videos I want to make and this is one of them... lol maybe when the channel is my full time gig i can get there.
video going up today for members. Should be live tomorrow.
Thanks man appreciate it you saved my 3s lipo
Glad it could help!!!!