Hey Ypedal,
Maybe I could help.
I repaired my Megapower 960SR 3 times from now after I tortured it with several reverse polarity and ALSO a CONNECTION THAT FELT OFF.
I replaced some fets, caps and resistor on it. it was easier than i expected for me to repair it each time. I also have some modification on it to have the 4 wire cucrrent sense measurement to get perfect RI measurement.
I think that to troubleshoot something you must know what happened and why. this is the key.
On your situation, I think I know wat may happened. I remember you said thatyour charger was in "recovery" mode. These charger are CC-CV so they are constant current as well. and constant current should be independent to teh wire lenght or the total resistance in your wire.
so let say what happen when your wires are longer between the battery abnd the cells... The voltage at the charger output will be adjusted to compensate the resistance loss and let the current to not deviate from the original setpoint.
so by increasing resisatance voltage will increase to preserve the current stable.
so ... if the resistance goes INSTANTANUOUSLY INFINITE ( wire disconnected situation..).... The voltage will rise very fast to try to restabilise the current... but as we know it's impossible cause the resistance is now infinite!!
So what happened is that your charger constant current circuit tried to rise the voltage very fast to compensate the open circuit... and reached too high voltage!.. ( Overshoot).. and the (commonly called CROWBAR circuit) to damp that peak seems not very evoluated.. and the little capacitor ( 226) that is probably in parallel with the output or somewhere, just received overvolt and blown.. but it is also possible that other component might be affected.. pay attention to that :wink:
This is current in RC application that connection come off between cell and charger and when people reconnect it, there is a large spark due to the high voltage rise ( 50-60V in some case) on the charger.. so when you reconnect 60V to a 8.4V battery, the voltage difference and the stored energy in the output capacitor that diacharge suddenly may be impressive!
On my megapower it happen often and it blown one time because of to that.
While charging a single A123 using that charger, if i disconnect it while charging it at let say 10A, I can easily hear the PWM circuit in the charger modulating like "ssss zzzi i i i i i i i i" to boost suddenly the voltage to try to recover the 10A current..... with ... infinite resistance as well....

... Dude!! .. so many word to explain something simple!!...

.. well....
that's me... ... lol.. Hemett Brown aparently was like that too...
Doc