iCharger 106B+ balance port problem

Ultraman

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I used to be able to balance charge, discharge, etc with my 106B+. I now get a false high reading for cell #6 when charging lipo packs. Sometimes it will show actual voltages when I plug in the balance lead, but as soon as charging starts, only cell 6 climbs quickly to 4.95V and I get high cell/balance error messages. I swapped out the balance lead with others, same problem. Anyone with similar experience?

I've never used the USB to pc function of this charger (nor do I know how yet), but I don't know if figuring that out will help. All I'm using now is the basic "charge" function. Any ideas? Thanks.
 
That happens to me although i believe it is entirely my fault. I shorted the end lead on the balance port of my iCharger 1010b+ and now it artificially reads a little high, about 0.015v.

However when i test with a multimeter after the charge is done, the voltages are 100% correct.

Your situation is very strange though and i have never heard of it. Are you within the 1 year warranty period?
 
Do you know about iCharger calibration procedure? 'can't seem to find my PDF manual but it's out there (maybe HK?) somewhere - I had a couple "channels" go out of whack reading lower than actual cell voltage. 'was able to readjust it using a Lipo brick, DVM and CellLog8, went into a system menu and got it close to agreement between two meters.

It's been fine since but something drifted in my 106B+ and lucky for me I noticed it and had been using 4.1V/cell so that helped - one cell got charged up to 4.22V so it had been reading low by at least 100-120mV.

CellLog 8 is a very handy item to have around. If something doesn't look quite right, easy enough to check with a CellLog.

Found it on an RC site...
 

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Ykick said:
Do you know about iCharger calibration procedure?

I'll try that, thanks for finding the manual. The voltage drifts up as soon as I start charging, maxing out at 4.95 in about 10 seconds, which makes me wonder whether calibration is gonna help, but I'll try.

neptronix said:
Are you within the 1 year warranty period?

I got it from HobbyKing in August 2010, so can send it back if I need to. If there was a quick fix or an obvious thing I'm missing, that'd be easier than shipping it back to Hong Kong, but that may be the final solution.

Thanks for the replies.
 
There are also some updates for the iCharger out there, so try progressiverc.com for those.
 
Ultraman said:
I'll try that, thanks for finding the manual. The voltage drifts up as soon as I start charging, maxing out at 4.95 in about 10 seconds, which makes me wonder whether calibration is gonna help, but I'll try.

Much wider variation than I ever saw but perhaps it can be corrected with the calibration menu? Doubt it though...
 
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