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Testing lifepo4 12v
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<blockquote data-quote="Zum" data-source="post: 509017" data-attributes="member: 349"><p>Thanks for the reples.</p><p>Im just trying to use what ai have , plus I can vary the amps using a TM.</p><p>I may try something else though, as we are in a cold snap right now and I would think that might effect my test as well.</p><p>I might buy a cheap shunt to try later but my new battery charger has a reading that will tell me how many aH's it takes so that along with a capacity test should be good enoigh for me,</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Zum, post: 509017, member: 349"] Thanks for the reples. Im just trying to use what ai have , plus I can vary the amps using a TM. I may try something else though, as we are in a cold snap right now and I would think that might effect my test as well. I might buy a cheap shunt to try later but my new battery charger has a reading that will tell me how many aH's it takes so that along with a capacity test should be good enoigh for me, [/QUOTE]
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