I suggest that you program your charger with a little bit higher setting like 4400mAh (a 10% more) in order to avoid that issue and still use the safety feature.Ī recommendation on the way you are using your packs: ![]() So if you have programmed your charger for a 4000mAh battery and it is 4200mAh when the charger have charged 4000mAh it will stop charging and give you that message "Over-charge capacity limit" (so yes your charger is working properly) Note that this safety feature only works when the battery is charged from an empty or almost empty state, but is good to have as manny safety features as possible. They keep tracking how much charge you put in the pack and if it goes over what was defined on the charge settings for that pack then they stop the charge, avoiding any issue. The "Over-charge capacity limit" is a safety feature of some chargers. So a 4000mAh pack can be easily 4200mAh when new. Battery manufacturers usually gives you the medium average battery capacity sometimes is a bit more sometimes a bit less, but usually it is a bit more because they do not want claims.
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