Question related to overdischarging. I overshot the li-fe minimum discharge, and so the MC3000 says "check voltage." I did, it was 1.6, 1.7. I realize that i may have damaged it, and i realize that i should use care if i choose to charge it. I also understand that li-fe is somewhat safer than 3.7 volt li-ion.
Still, if i want to recharge it, how do i override the objections of the charger? I noticed that Devon boosted his voltage by putting it on a NiMh charge for awhile. Seems with an advanced charger, i shouldn't have to "fool" it. It's a small CR2 lifepo4 cell.
So far, i love the charger, had it since December, but this seems like a case where they dumb it down too much, unless i am missing something. I can't find anything in this thread, HKJs review thread, or the manual, on overriding this error. Did i miss something?
also, why can't i set up a charging solution without regard to chemistry, assuming i accept the risk? Then, at least, i could do a slow build charge between my choice of upper and lower limits, with cutoff parameters to experiment with these cells.
anyway, again, love the charger otherwise, i suspect that i am just missing something somewhere.
Thanks for any insight.