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0 It's a 4,35v per cell battery. A normal charger will load it to only 4.2v. It will work though.
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3 How to charge such HV batteries? As far as I understand, normal computerized chargers will only charge it to 4.2 v per cell?
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0 I looked into this, so if you have a good charger that is configurable you can set the voltage to stop at 4.35, the issue is that if you forget you did this and then charge a normal lipo bad things will happen.
The FMA GT500 charger has presets for LIHV batteries as do the higher end FMA chargers
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0 I recently bought some 1300 bonka graphene and I love them.