Does someone already measured the minimal detection current that is required to let the zivan charger detect the presence of the battery?
I just worry about the moment where the BMS (tppacks) will begin to cut when the first cell will reach 3.7V...
I know that if the Zivan(NG3) charger dont detect any voltage at output, it just cut... so that mean once the mosfet of the BMS become open ( throteling the first cell to go HVC) it could just cut and never let the rest of the cell under 3.7V to charge fully and be balanced..
If i could know the minimal detection current that allow the charger to "see" a voltage present at output, I could just put a resistor across the mosfet drain and source to make some minimal current between the cell and charger eventhough the mosfet is open or close.
Any idea?

