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Bionx voltage range

Hi

1) Using code 3772 I have been able to track the battery voltage. I recently bought a 24 V liIon Bionx battery and charger. When the light is green after a charge the indicator only shows that the battery at ~ 75% and the voltage at ~29.0 v. I ran it till the battery indicator was showing zero and get a voltage reading of 25.8 v.

Does anyone know the voltage range for this battery type and how can the indicator be set to show full after recharging - - this seems strange.

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