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Re: Vex Powerpack (quick dying battery)
Yeah, make sure you are properly seating your batteries, to avoid the fault state. Also, make sure that everything is connected properly on your robot, controller, and charger (always check when something goes wrong).
You might have a faulty battery or charger though. :/ |
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