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HydroJoe
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I used to use a blinky balancer, Not the greatest for larger batteries, it falls behind while charging the pack. It will work great for your 3s 2200 packs. But dont forget that you have it on the pack! The blinky will continue to slowly drain the pack to try to achieve perfect voltage among the cells.

Thats good to know. I have noticed the Blinky will always balance (even when my meter says they are matched.) Not really a problem though....you should not leave your lipos unattended. If you look at the Blinky specs (or even the TP balancer) you will notice the tolerances....no wonder why it balances forever.

T-Rex 450 SE V2 , T-Rex 600 NSP, Stryker F27 C....Yea, it's a plank.
07-04-2009 12:35 AM
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jackheli
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My vote is for the v-balance. It is really good.



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07-04-2009 12:38 AM
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