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Dividing the V/2 lets you estimate cell voltage but you can't know individual voltages.
A lipo alarm with cell readout can be had for like a dollar.
 
Not all fastest name in RC batteries have fastest name in RC ID connectors.
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Just sayin'. 😁 🤚
 
If Traxxas ID connectors are in the LiPo use equaltion, then get the appropriate adaptors to make normal balance lead. Next, multimeter or...

Simple and effective
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Instructions?!?! You must have bought the fancy version!!! 😎
 
At this rate guys, I think I'm going to carefully monitor it while charging up on the rdx1 mini without balance wires. Ill charge it up to minimum then let the traxxas finish it off. I just need to know one more thing: what amperage to charge at? It's a 5800 mah 1c.
 
I usually start with 0.1A and monitor the voltages 🤷
Then if it's OK maybe I'll up it to 0.5... despite the low current, cell voltage should rise relatively quickly from a deep discharge so no need for strong currents.
 
At this rate guys, I think I'm going to carefully monitor it while charging up on the rdx1 mini without balance wires. Ill charge it up to minimum then let the traxxas finish it off. I just need to know one more thing: what amperage to charge at? It's a 5800 mah 1c.
That's risky as you don't know what the individual cell voltage is. That's why I been saying get those adapters so we can determine what the cells are at. 6.8v is totally fine for a 2s, unless one cell is below 3.0 and extremely unbalanced from the other. Currently we can't determine that unless you get those adapters bc without them and charging it on the hitec it can potentially overcharge one cell. Charge rate isn't a serious issue here it's more about what the individual cells are at. Thanks Traxxas for making it harder.

I just get mad at Traxxas sometimes because they make it really hard for safety when using it with other non Traxxas electronics.
 
That's risky as you don't know what the individual cell voltage is. That's why I been saying get those adapters so we can determine what the cells are at. 6.8v is totally fine for a 2s, unless one cell is below 3.0 and extremely unbalanced from the other. Currently we can't determine that unless you get those adapters bc without them and charging it on the hitec it can potentially overcharge one cell.
Oh I see your point now. If it isn't balanced it like could end up overcharging a cell. That would be bad for sure. How long do you think I can leave it like this?
 
That would be bad for sure. How long do you think I can leave it like this?
Me personally id wouldn't risk it. Id get those adapters that split off to balance leads so the charger knows what the battery is doing, when you can.

eBay 4mm bullet to Traxxas ID, balance split off

Oh dang I looked everywhere and they are all out of 2s balance leads. Guessing a 3s lead could work but not sure. Id have to do some more research then lol. @WickedFog or @Greywolf74 could probably know

Because without that adapter the charger is basically charging blind and doesn't know what and how many voltage is sending to each cell. Kind of like driving a manual transmission car but not having a rpm gauge.
 
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