roondog
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Anyone ever get "input vol err" on their venom charger? This happens on channel A. Channel B works fine. No matter what size lipo I plug in it beeps and displays that error on channel A.
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Yep the duo which has a handle. I emailed them to see what they say. I didn't find much in a quick Google search.
Geez... nothing like honesty. lol!!claim it sparked and a flame came out and say how it could've put your house at risk, easy nice customer care then and a replacement charger.
Geez... nothing like honesty. lol!!
My point was that you were suggesting he say his charger almost burned his house down to get a new charger when in reality, it was throwing an error code.
I wasn't saying lipo's aren't dangerous if handled incorrectly or precautions aren't taken.
It did spark when I connected the battery but I didn't know that meant anything. I heard a pop when I connected the plugs.
They'll sometimes spark a little inside of any connector and no worries.It did spark when I connected the battery but I didn't know that meant anything. I heard a pop when I connected the plugs.
They'll sometimes spark a little inside of any connector and no worries.
I always read to plug the big plug in first, then the balance leads. My 3S packs spark a bit if they are full when I plug them into the charger to bring them down to storage.Mine do on both chargers but maybe just because only three years. I don't have issues at all and nothing to worry about, they just spark a little.
I plug my balance first, then the heavy gauge. Then I plug in either charger, select and good to go. Just got some new jute rug in my shop. Maybe static will get better or worse. Sparks without the rug so far and everywhere else.
Interesting. Thought I'd read the opposite but I'll try the big plug first next time. I get a little spark on the truck too though sometimes. Could simply be static.I always read to plug the big plug in first, then the balance leads. My 3S packs spark a bit if they are full when I plug them into the charger to bring them down to storage.
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