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Sent: Wednesday, December 16, 2015 10:23 AM
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Subject: Re: [RE-wrenches] HuP Conundrum
Luke,
Contac HUP for specific advice. You've probably already done that?
Wha
No hydrometer, no log book, many cells at different SG and probably no battery
monitor = neglect, wasted resources and, as you said, unbelievably expensive
consequence. I hope you can communicate to the customer that this was his fault
and not the battery maker.
Larry
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Subject: Re: [RE-wrenches] HuP Conundrum
Luke,
Contac HUP for specific advice. You've probably already done that?
What comes to mind:
Since you have two series strings, run the house on one string of all good
cells.
Pull out the weak cells and charge them as per HUP's a
Luke,
If not other option works you can replace just one or two cells.
Dana Orzel
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Luke,
Contac HUP for specific advice. You've probably already done that?
What comes to mind:
Since you have two series strings, run the house on one string of all good
cells.
Pull out the weak cells and charge them as per HUP's advice.
I'm guessing that this problem has happened because the ho
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