Voltage Drop, Resistance, And The Proper Use Of Sense Leads; Should Isend My T35-Gfx In For Calibration; Sending Your T35-Gfx In For Repair - Competition Electronics Turbo35-GFX User Manual

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Voltage Drop, Resistance, and the Proper Use of Sense Leads

Figure 24. A pack properly connected to the T35-GFX.
When using the T35-GFX, during discharge, always be sure to connect the small sense
leads directly to the pack solder connections. Don't clip them to the larger power alligator
clips. Don't cut the clips off and solder them into the main connector. They need to have
their own direct connection to the pack in order to get accurate readings.
Should I send my T35-GFX in for Calibration?
The T35-GFX is one of the most accurate and stable charger/dischargers CEI has ever
made. It would be highly unlikely that recalibration would be necessary. If you suspect
your T35-GFX is out of calibration, call us and we'll talk about it; there may be other
factors affecting your readings. If necessary, we can easily recalibrate the unit.

Sending your T35-GFX in for Repair

The usual turn around time for repairs is 5 working days, beginning on the day we
receive the unit. Total charges will include parts cost, labor, and return shipping.
It is best to contact us before you ship us your unit because we can help you make sure
that there really is a problem requiring service. Also, the method of payment can be
established at this time, and you will help us to serve you more efficiently by minimizing
irritating delays.
The preferred method of payment is Visa or MasterCard. Include your card type (Visa or
MasterCard only), and the card account number, your name as it appears on the card, and
the card's expiration date. If you would prefer to pay by UPS COD, make sure to provide
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