I wish someone made a battery checker like those that would put a small load on the battery to see if the battery will handle it without failing. I have the Futaba battery checker and it does everything but this and it showed good voltage on all three cells on one of my 2200 mAh 3S packs. The problem was as soon as I plugged in the battery and the plane was in the air for about 30 seconds, the battery immediately died and I ended up damaging my plane due to the fact that I also lost all controls on the plane as well. Luckily, it was one of my foamies. As it turned out, the battery was bad. In hind sight, the battery was one of my original Thunderpower packs that I bought years ago and no telling how many cycles that battery has seen. This is also why I always use a separate receiver pack in my larger electric planes. It's not that I don't trust BEC's, it's just the way I've always set up my planes.
My apologies for derailing your thread Larry.