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<blockquote data-quote="Side Show" data-source="post: 8164868" data-attributes="member: 579446"><p>try swap the batts over........ I had a problem with one of my batts dropping a cell....... when I used a dmm it would read 13.4 but soon as anything tried to draw any pwr from it i'd drop to like 10.6 or sumfin. took me ages to sort it out.... I always suggest having two of the same batts when your going to wire them together. one batt will always be better than the other and wont last as long.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Side Show, post: 8164868, member: 579446"] try swap the batts over........ I had a problem with one of my batts dropping a cell....... when I used a dmm it would read 13.4 but soon as anything tried to draw any pwr from it i'd drop to like 10.6 or sumfin. took me ages to sort it out.... I always suggest having two of the same batts when your going to wire them together. one batt will always be better than the other and wont last as long. [/QUOTE]
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