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07.08.2009, 06:33 PM

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Originally Posted by candy76man View Post
...One more question....if I disconnect the red wire that connects to the black wire in the middle of the 6s plug, that should eliminate the short if I missconnect them correct? In that case what happens if I missconnect them?...will the packs just not charge? will it harm the charger? Will it only balance one pack?...
I guess I forgot to answer that part of the post. Theoretically, if you remove one of the common wires, the charger should simply error out because the readings from the balancer cable doesn't match what it sees on the main charging leads. But, again, it depends on the charger's internal circuitry. Best to be safe; remove the common wire and still tie the appropriate cables together to avoid the possibility.
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