Madwand
lvl.4
Flight distance : 73018 ft
United States
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A J Posted at 8-25 15:57
Really? I read this in your OP "Trying to charge the batteries now and can't figure out if I killed them from sitting for two years unattended, or am I doing something wrong?"
Yes, you are doing something wrong. The answer is in your question. Had you have known how to maintain them then you wouldn't have killed your batteries. It's very simple. You then followed up with seeking clarification on the hub indicator lights - you did not mention anything about rejuvenating the batteries but in answer to this latest add on of yours, I repeat, no you can't revive them.
Yes really. I don't understand why you ask really, but that's because you're retarded. There's nothing in the manual that says they are dead. Quite the opposite, it says in the manual that if you neglect them, to recharge them to bring them out of hibernation. You know what retard? You should read the fucking manual, retard, because it says right there that you are wrong. Really? Yes. Sorry retard, no. I asked about hub lights in my original post, but you are too stupid to comprehend that's what I wrote. I feel sorry for the other retards, you really make them look stupid. I used the word rejuvenating because I have been talking about bringing dead batteries out of hibernation since my first post. Charging from dead, restoring from hibernation, rejuvenating, all the same retard. Hence the "am I doing something wrong" part, referring to bringing them back. Don't try to act like I've added anything. Retard.
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