OF
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Yes @DrNick420 , I think OF explained it better than i ever could.
Nonsense. A combination of blind luck and many 'learning experiences' I can assure you.
You were fastest with the right answer. Why wasn't asked. IMO full points........
OK I will ask the ebay seller for an RMA replacement in that case. Wouldn't want a bad battery in the solo
If I could I'd sure ask what's going on. There might be an acceptable answer, although I can't think of one off hand. The standard for this class of battery (two cells in series) is for storage/delivery at about 70%. "Everyone does it" from makers of the cells on down. The thing I'd be most worried about is the balance. Such schemes depend on near perfect balance so the stronger cell doesn't beat the weak one to death. Should that be the case, your pack read 'discharged' and one half was more or less normal while the other in deep discharge there's no real way out of that. If you have a weak cell in the pack, or a out of spec PCB it's not going to work well either.
Building good packs is not easy nor do they use cheap parts.........building cheap ones that work for a while is though....
If the man says 'it should have got there at 2/3 charge not zero' I'd send it back. Past that it's your call on the risk/cost thing?
Good luck with it. At least it's better than it was? Can't always say that you know.........
OF