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05.16.2010, 10:14 PM

Look at the original diagram from the site, the one Chadworkz posted. The battery goes to the far left and far right pads, and the JST plug goes to the 2 left-most pads. You just need to make sure the polarity is correct, and they are labelled on the board.

The original diagram is drawn exactly as you need to wire it. The symbol on the top represents a voltage source (in this case a 3.7V lipo) and the bottom says load/charge, which is where you have the JST plug to connect to the charging circuit and also use it to charge the lipo.


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05.16.2010, 10:34 PM

That labeling is horrible. Which diagrams are each person talking about? One is flipped around the other way.

The manufacturers diagram don't line up with the labels IMO. The big one is batt +, the one next to it is load +, and the far one is common ground... that's just the way I am reading it.


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05.16.2010, 11:02 PM

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That labeling is horrible. Which diagrams are each person talking about? One is flipped around the other way.

The manufacturers diagram don't line up with the labels IMO. The big one is batt +, the one next to it is load +, and the far one is common ground... that's just the way I am reading it.
Even if it seems unconventional it makes sense to me that the larger size pad was made larger because it has to have 2 wires soldered on (B+ and P+), and that would leave the other two smaller pads to be single connections of B- and P- respecitvely.


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