Originally Posted by
BarracudaHockey
I've used that technique to revive a discharged LiPo before, it works but you must be careful and try several times as the process moves along to get the charger to pick it up properly and switch to LiPo charge regime as soon as it will do it
Noticed the middle cell was slightly trailing the other two (by couple tenths) during the revival process but hope it will be alright. Did stop revival couple times to check cells individually. It looked better during normal charge but maybe this is a false indicator of cell health. Your comment got me to check just now out of curiosity. Battery #2 reads 3.88; 3.86; 3.89; all at 11.6V. Hoping three-hundredths is considered negligible.
The other two batteries are showing 11.7V with cells in closer match.