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Old 3rd April 2007, 09:47   #51 (permalink)
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Re: O2 cells falling apart - bad batch?

Adding three new cells from the same batch or three new cells from different batches, adding three cells of different ages and different batches at different times. None of this is going to guarantee healthy cells and non failures. One method is potentially no better than the other, The MOST important method is to learn to spot a dodgy cell be it brand new or 12month old. Its down to us, the divers to understand how these cells work and how they fail. Complacency should not set in just because you believe your method of cell rotation is the best!!

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