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I put the battery to charge normally with the process you showed in the video and after 10 seconds it stops charging and throws me out and doesn't charge. I don't understand why this happens?😓
Bro can you help me so when I start to charge my battery it charges for like few seconds and then for some reason it says connection break I tried but sadly can’t get it to charge. What do I do?
The battery could be bad. Have you discharged it too much when using the battery? If the charge is below certain limit, it won't charge. To understand if the problem is with the battery or with the device, try to charge another battery.
mAh does not define how many cells the battery has. It defines how long your battery will last. Check the voltage of the battery. 1 cell (1S) = 3.7 Volts, 2S = 3.7V x 2 = 7.4V, 3S = 3.7V x 3 = 11.1V and so on.
If you have the b6v3 u can press "Batt. Type button" until u see "Extra function" press "Enter". Then the 1. function "Battery Status" press "enter" --> LIPO "enter" --> hold enter
If one of the cells goes below 3V too much, it wont let you charge it, as it is not safe to do so. Check if you have the settings right, the type of the battery, voltage, etc. Try different current charging rate. If one of the cells is charged and others are discharged, sometimes unbalanced discharge happens, it wont let you charge.
you are so close to shorting that battery with croc clips, you shouldn't be showing that in a training video. You may be careful, other may burn their house down.
thank you for your comment, this is why I explicitly mention in the video to be carefull about the clips. My channel is about experimenting with things and experimenting can sometimes be dangerous. My channel description includes a disclaimer as well.
@@RCToysAventuraSmartSolutions I put the battery to charge normally with the process you showed in the video and after 10 seconds it stops charging and throws me out and doesn't charge. I don't understand why this happens?😓
Check the battery voltage per cell, one of the cells voltage may be too low and thus the charger wont let you charge it as it has gone below the allowed minimum discharge voltage.
As I experiment with different toys I have to switch these batteries around from toy to toy, they are easy to use and fast to replace. With these batteries you have to keep an eye on everything anyways, have not had any problem yet.
Thanks for your comment. The clips have insulation rubber and you can move it up and down to avoid contact. In most cases, you will have standard connectors on the cables and wont have to deal with the clips.
You can use the max current rate indicated by the manufacturer of the battery. In general terms, the slower is the charging the better and the safer. If the battery had some issues before, it is better to use low charging rate. Also, if you need to charge the battery faster, you can increase the charging rate, but always within the allowed limits.
@@RCToysAventuraSmartSolutions is this normal the charger is getting hot while charging? Only the charger is getting hot but the battery is normal temperature