I need help with my Hobbymate D6 Duo Pro

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So it’s been working fantastic, love it. I am under the impression that it can be used as a power source. I have something that needs to be powered by 12 VDC so set channel 2.
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It worked fine. But now I’m trying to use it for battery charge or storage and I get this.
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Now I get nothing, no charge , no storage, no 12 V power supply. Did somehow trash my channel 2? Is there a default resetting? Am I s.o.l. ?

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What do you have plugged into the output? Can't have a lipo plugged in when you want to use it as a supply. Nothing should be on the balance ports.
Mine works just fine on both channels.
By all means, I have extension cables plugged in on main and balance ports but if you use this as a supply the balance port shouldn't be connected to anything.
 
What do you have plugged into the output? Can't have a lipo plugged in when you want to use it as a supply. Nothing should be on the balance ports.
Mine works just fine on both channels.
By all means, I have extension cables plugged in on main and balance ports but if you use this as a supply the balance port shouldn't be connected to anything.
There was no balance connection. It’s a Hudy air vac. Worked first time, now nothing on any task setting.
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I guess what I’m trying to say is that channel 2 doesn’t work at all. The pictures are probably confusing, but I’m trying to show that regardless of what I hook up.
I did go to charger settings self checking shows this two different attempts.

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I do Factory settings and still nada on channel two
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In standby mode it recognizes that a battery is connected.
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