I've been flying rc since 1990 and then later when lipo's first came out they were so damn expensive so I started repairing/rebuilding packs then. I have never once had a fire or short because I pay very, very close attention and MADE SURE the mah was the same. I have a stock pile of single cells I have marked of the mah and voltage and have rebuilt many for Me and friends. It has saved Me tons of money. Great video and anyone can do this with CARE ! Thanks for posting.
Your heading says dead cell,and you are talking all about good cell,you need to tell us about dead cell repair ,the cell that is not gaining any voltage and you need to repair that cell
i am trying to do the same but i can never get my solder to stick to the tabs on the lipo. the solder has flux i used paste as well...it just wont stick to the flimsy tabs no mater what i try this happened on two different brands of lipos
Everyone knows that if you have dead cell you replace it with good cell ,but know one knows is if you have a dead cell how you repair that dead cell ,a dead cell means is that is not even showing voltage or is very weak for working
hello bro.. I have a lippo, it's 1200 mAh & 3 cells. But one of that cell is dead. Now I separate the cells be 2 cells. So, how big the capaacity that I have with two cells? May its 1200/3= 400mAh/cell? then I have 800 mAh?
+Ve Gazerock No, it's still 1200mah because the three cells are wired in series which means higher voltage but no difference to capacity. Parallel would give you double the capacity but no difference to voltage.