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Isn't that battery temp sensor wire supposed to go on the batt negative?

I wasn't too happy when I used the recovery mode on mine. But maybe I was expecting to much out of it :shrug:

Oops wasn't thinking I'll swap it .

Why wasn't you happy?

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Try doing 6 batteries in recovery mode on a psc15. took for ever.
I was happy when it was done. No complaints here.

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Isn't that battery temp sensor wire supposed to go on the batt negative?

I wasn't too happy when I used the recovery mode on mine. But maybe I was expecting to much out of it :shrug:

Oops wasn't thinking I'll swap it .

Why wasn't you happy?

Well I bought 3 new xs batts. One D3400 and two xp3000. All three rest at 13.1-13.2. I had two older xs batts that rest at 12.6-12.7. I always charged them with my hf1215. I was going to connect them all in parallel but I wanted to see if I could bring the older ones to rest at the same voltage as the new ones because I didn't want the old ones to bring down the voltage on the new ones. So I got the pcs30 and put the old batts on recovery mode. I only got them to rest at about 12.8. I don't know if the older xs batts just had a lower set resting voltage or what because since I got them they always rested at about 12.7v and my new ones rest at 13.1-13.2 out the box.

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