Ok, last night I charged my battery on the way to the field. About 2 hours of charging... Lots of time, and it had some charge left to start with.
Got there, powered up, crono'd and played the first game no problem. Second game though, I find e-mode isn't firing so I play on with Manual Mode. (Ah, I love that feature!)
I got off the field and found that there was no power reaching my emag. I dissasembled, checked the wiring, checked the ground etc. No power. We used a voltmeter to check my contacts, and the marker is without problems. I then checked it with my buddys battery, and everything works.
We checked the battery with the meter and didn't get anything out of it. At this point we notice that the battery is warm to the touch. As I really didn't know what to do, I left it as was.
3 hours later, I get home and the battery is still warm. About another hour later it is finaly cooled...
So, I guess the question is, is my battery cooked, or do you think a long charge might bring it back? (Haven't tried yet, I want to be close by when I do it)
Got there, powered up, crono'd and played the first game no problem. Second game though, I find e-mode isn't firing so I play on with Manual Mode. (Ah, I love that feature!)
I got off the field and found that there was no power reaching my emag. I dissasembled, checked the wiring, checked the ground etc. No power. We used a voltmeter to check my contacts, and the marker is without problems. I then checked it with my buddys battery, and everything works.
We checked the battery with the meter and didn't get anything out of it. At this point we notice that the battery is warm to the touch. As I really didn't know what to do, I left it as was.
3 hours later, I get home and the battery is still warm. About another hour later it is finaly cooled...
So, I guess the question is, is my battery cooked, or do you think a long charge might bring it back? (Haven't tried yet, I want to be close by when I do it)


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