Not quite sure what you mean
visuthdy said:
. It did not see the full 6 cell when it was doing it's check so it would not allow me to charge.
If it did not see the full 6 cells? How many did it see? Do you have the balance cable connected properly? Is one of the balance leads broken
visuthdy said:
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I only read as a single cell.
This second comment makes me think you do not have the balance lead connected
Get a voltmeter with small probes, and carefully, measure the voltage between each pair of wires on the balance plug. Obviously, don't short the probes together while doing this
Easiest way is to stick the balance plug down to a table with 'BluTack' or tape to keep it from moving around
First scenario
If you find one cell is way out of balance, that is your problem
You will need to charge that single cell back up to a reasonable voltage first. You will need to male up a lead to do this, then set the charger up for a single cell, and charge it very slowlh as detailed in previous posts
Second secenarip
You find similar voltages between all adjacent pairs of wires, but overall pack voltage is low and all cells are down below ..,umm. 2. Maybe 2.5 volts, then you may have to do a very slow non balance charge first
Select a non balance mode on your charger, and a low charge rate. Set as low as you can 0.1 amps or sonif it will go that low. If it still will not charge like that because the pack is really in a low state, then maybe start by tricking the charger to expect a lower voltage, set it to expect a 5 cell pack voltage. If you are not award of the dangers of doing this by now, then re read this ahd the other LiPo newbie threads