Guys on the problem of out of balance and also that its always the battery connected to the ground terminal and maybe near the fusible link that goes dead, would it be possible to connect the dewalt balancing connectors in parallel during discharge to stop this problem in unmodified dewlat packs of 4 in parallel ? Also is it possible to maybe swap the connections so that say the + and - of the lowest battery in the chain ie the one connected to the ground terminal is connected to the highest one say connected to the positive terminal to cancel out the effect that its always the negative most battery that dies 1st. would this work ? and would the dewalt BMS handle it ?
I know people on these forums have connected dewalts packs in parallels of 4-5 packs for charging with no problems. I am wondering if leaving this balancing connected during discharge may solve this balancing issue or make it a lot better and hence longer battery life with untouched dewalt packs (APART FROM WIRING THE BALANCING WIRES TOGETHER, MAYBE THESE WIRES WOULD HAVE TO BE THICK to handle this balancing??)
I had a bad battery in my pack already and it seems the BMS cuts off if any cell if less than 2.5v this LVC was working well in my case. My theory on drained damaged packs is that maybe its because the batteries are left on the tools for too long without use, say 6 months and the very small drain of having a tool plugged on slowly kills the packs lowest battery in voltage chain 1st ?..so its better to unplug them completely if not in use, what do u guys think ?
I know people on these forums have connected dewalts packs in parallels of 4-5 packs for charging with no problems. I am wondering if leaving this balancing connected during discharge may solve this balancing issue or make it a lot better and hence longer battery life with untouched dewalt packs (APART FROM WIRING THE BALANCING WIRES TOGETHER, MAYBE THESE WIRES WOULD HAVE TO BE THICK to handle this balancing??)
I had a bad battery in my pack already and it seems the BMS cuts off if any cell if less than 2.5v this LVC was working well in my case. My theory on drained damaged packs is that maybe its because the batteries are left on the tools for too long without use, say 6 months and the very small drain of having a tool plugged on slowly kills the packs lowest battery in voltage chain 1st ?..so its better to unplug them completely if not in use, what do u guys think ?