[NSRCA-discussion] Cell Pro chargers

Richard Strickland pamrich47 at hotmail.com
Sat Feb 7 09:11:22 AKST 2009


I had two and worked fine for a while and then one function quit working on one--sent it back and had it back in a week--total.  This happened to be at the wrong time and they had a sale on refurbed units--so I bought a third.  There IS a function--like resistance reading that it won't do under certain circumstances--but since it's been a while since I've used them, I can't remember which...CRS disease-again.  I have only used the interface for updates and once I got the hang of the buttons, they have not proven to be any problem at home or the field.  You can force the charger to go to a set amp charge and it ramps up and down more quickly that way and I guess there are debates all over the map on the best way and how many amps to charge at.

 

RS
 


From: jlkonn at hotmail.com
To: nsrca-discussion at lists.nsrca.org
Date: Sat, 7 Feb 2009 07:30:10 -0600
Subject: [NSRCA-discussion] Cell Pro chargers



I am curious what folks have experinced with these.
I bought a 4s at Toledo last year and it had a fatal (FMA's words) software failure
within a couple months.  The new one is very temperature sensitive.  That is it 
will go in to "cold weather" charge even when in the 74F house.  Now that I'm going to go
electric I was looking at a 10s but I know someone that has one that appears to be failing.
I know a couple incidents doesn't indict the whole line but I don't know that many people that
have these for good or bad.  I'd like to hear what other folks have seen.
Thanks!
JLK

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