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You can try to charge them and see if they come back up to voltage.
Then watch them carefully. I think most of us would recommend just
tossing them and buying 2 new ones. How much is 2 2 cell 480 mah packs
compared to the cost of a new airplane?<br>
Stuart C.<br>
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On 8/20/2010 8:11 AM, John Konneker wrote:
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some of you know we recently moved.<br>
I knew it was coming back in the Spring and haven't flown since April.<br>
I decided to go out and make a couple flights this morning so last
evening<br>
I checked everything out and charged my motor batteries.<br>
Thing is I forgot to turn my Rx off and drained both my 2s 480mah LiPo
packs.<br>
I fly Ed Alt's redundant regulator system.<br>
I'm now charging them on my CellPro 4s charger.<br>
They showed fuel level 0% when I started.<br>
What should I do?<br>
Junk both packs?<br>
Thanks!<br>
JLK<br>
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