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But be careful not to discharge those lower voltage p groups too much.

Excessive discharge can be as bad as excessive overcharge.

I know Iā€™ll definitely try to keep them over 2.5v if not at least 3v

I would go 3v and never below that

Ahhh I see. If you limit the movement that is possible that direction though you still have all the strandsā€¦ also can you send me another video of you saying my name :joy::joy::joy::joy:

I try not to go below 3

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I stand corrected. You are Absolutely right

From reading writings of @Battery_Mooch Iā€™ve gathered that most cells can safely discharge to about 2.5v before they start to suffer internal damages.

Although by the same note I know that the lower the cells are discharged, the higher the chance of damage.

3v seems like a good floor target.

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Yeah some sort of insulation would probably helpā€¦ something like silicone or teflon :thinking::thinking::thinking:

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Like the sheath of a wire?

Iā€™m glad youā€™re picking up what iā€™m putting down.

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Well this scares the shit out of me now :frowning_face:

Do you have any back story behind this photo? How old is this pack?

I guess Iā€™ll have to open my enclosure every few months to check on those braids.

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Not mine.

Here can you can read a little

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Got that p-group on a charger. Hereā€™s hoping it turns out.

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See my ā€œproperly doneā€ comment

Just WOW

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Lol this is genius :rofl:

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I was thinking like another p pack directly next to it or maybe a partition of an enclosure. But I am picking up your smart assness if thatā€™s what you mean. :joy:

You wouldnā€™t have me any other way

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