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In another thread I noticed someone mentioned testing individual battery cells with an ohm meter. Is there a discussion somewhere where it is explained how to do this? Thanks for the help.
 
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B-C C-D D-E E-F

A B C D E F
I -- * * * __ <<< This looking at the battery terminals,
I set my volt meter at 20 volts to measure

This was from PatR diagram or Steve Carr???
When looking at the battery using a ohm meter,
The prongs are to touch only B to C, then C to D, D to E, and E to F any other way then BOOOM!:oops:
Just kidding, not sure what will happen:eek:
If your not comfortable using a meter then refer to PatR comments below.:) ♪♫
 
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Had to have come from someone else. I try not to post directions where someone that doesn’t follow them can blow something up. However, I will recommend buying a battery adapter that allows connecting a simple voltage alarm to it, or a charger that will provide individual cell voltages.
 
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If you are testing the H batteries you need the aftermarket cable. If it's the Q500 batt you can use the cable that came with the Q.
 
I use the Turnigy LiPo - IR Meter. Very Accurate but (DISCONTINUED)
Turnigy LiPoly Battery IR Meter

My Charger Polaron EX 1400W 8S 3" Color and Touch TFT (Red) | RC Charger | Graupner USA has the ability to graph and show the IR during/after/testing of a battery.
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