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Ghostrider

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  1. I am using the original connector and that is showing 12.6v at the board.
  2. Thanks for your time and trying. Maybe someone from evolv will see this thread and have an idea what's wrong.
  3. Sending it back to the states is a last resort if i can't sort it myself. As for soldering the old battery direct unfortunately i can't do that as it had a slight bulge so i decided to bin it to stop myself from messing with it. Plus like i said in a previous post the battery voltages are correct on the reverse of the balanced plug.
  4. I took readings from the solder side of the pins with the battery connected to rule that out after i had resoldered it to the board. Here is a screen shot of device monitor after letting it run for 2 minutes monitoring cell 3 and pack voltage.
  5. I have tried both soft and hard reboot and i also tried downgrading firmware and then letting escribe auto update it back to the latest. Here are some pics i took of the bottom half of the board when i had it out. I read about the resistor problems while searching the site for clues and these all look correct to me.
  6. I have a lavabox and i have just replaced the battery as the original one dropped to .67v on cell 3 and would not charge. I now have a problem with the battery i fitted today. When i first installed it and connected it to escribe it was reading cell 1 4.03 cell 2 4.04 and cell 3 was all over the place between 2.8 and 3.3. I left it connected for a while whilst monitoring it and it ended up reading cell 1 4.19 cell 2 4.20 and cell 3 3.35. I took the battery back out and checked it with a meter on the balance pins and i got 4.2 8.4 and 12.6. I then took the board out to look for any obvious problems and i didn't find any but while it was out i desoldered and removed the balance port and then reslodered it back in. All the little resistors at the sides of the usb seem present and correct. Anyone have an idea what the problem could be?
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