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My 3s lipo just got charged to 12.65 volts, should I be worried?
 
Yeah. Get it discharged asap. How did it get charged that high?
Idk but I just checked with a multimeter, 12.6 volts, I think the charger was overstating the voltage, safer than under.
 
What charger?
Htrc C240 Duo, I got it yesterday. Also, the battery I charged isn’t the best since the resistance is in the 10 - 15 range.
 
What were your settings on the charger set to?
3s LiPo Balance charge. I may need to calibrate it.
Could it also be the balance board causing that?
 
many chargers are off in there voltages displayed. I have a few that are a few thousandths off . I always check and add a piece of tape I can write on at top of my chargers . my Fluke meter is never off...and a little higher resistance of a battery should not give higher voltage
 
many chargers are off in there voltages displayed. I have a few that are a few thousandths off . I always check and add a piece of tape I can write on at top of my chargers . my Fluke meter is never off...and a little higher resistance of a battery should not give higher voltage
So is the charger safe to use as long as it isn’t over charging?
 
It's not crazy off, but I would try to get it charging closer to 4.2v/cell.

So you said it is actually reading 12.6 with the multi meter. So the 12.65 was what is said on the charger?
 
It's not crazy off, but I would try to get it charging closer to 4.2v/cell.

So you said it is actually reading 12.6 with the multi meter. So the 12.65 was what is said on the charger?
12.65 on the charger, 12.6 on the multimeter.
 
so there wf .now what's the solution. Are you going to have him open the case and adjust a pot or 3 ? maybe send it out to be set closer?it could be safe.. not going to give a yes or no .its all you decide...
 
It understates the voltage when not charged but when charged, it overstates it, what should I do with the TVC adjustment?
I lowered the TVC to 4.18v just to be safe.
 
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It understates the voltage when not charged but when charged, it overstates it, what should I do with the TVC adjustment?
I lowered the TVC to 4.18v just to be safe.
If its not off according to your multimeter I wouldnt mess with it. Even if it really was .05V off it isnt enough to hurt anything.
 
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If its not off according to your multimeter I wouldnt mess with it. Even if it really was .05V off it isnt enough to hurt anything. Theres
It started to overcharge it, I changed the TVC to prevent that
Should I return it and get a new one?
 
Id return it and get a known good unit like a Hitec or a HOTA. Just my .02
I bought a warranty from eBay for $7 I will probably get the same one again just to see if mine was just one of the few faulty chargers.
 
I bought a warranty from eBay for $7 I will probably get the same one again just to see if mine was just one of the few faulty chargers.
Just looked, and there are vids of that charger having overcharge problems.
 
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