Frakentrike
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Hi guys, is it dangerous not to charge a replacement cell group up to full charge before connecting it in a battery pack back together with other already fully charged cells?
I have just had 4 replacement cells soldered as a group of 4 cells into a 16s string of cells which is half of a new 48v 20Ah LiFePo pack but in the rush there wasn't a chance to charge the cell group up to 3.7v with the little singe cell charger included with the replacement cells, before closing up the battery package and heat shrinking the new shinkwrap around the battery.
I’m now worried about plugging it all together again in parallel with the other half of the battery pack and the BMS in case the out of balance cells cause damage or reduce the lifespan of the pack. Would it be safe for me to plug it back together and slowly charge the pack - perhaps for short periods of time and let the BMS balance the cells or should I cut off the new shrink wrap (drats!) and charge that cell group up separately with the single cell charger as per Ping's instructions?
The replacement cells had a charge of about 3.4v or 3.5v (if I recall correctly) in each of them (as per good practice for shipping I assume) and I'd previously charged up the entire 2x16s pack to the full 57-59v (3.7v per cell I assume) before pulling it apart so there is a bit of a voltage differential there.

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Sorry for my noob questions!
I have just had 4 replacement cells soldered as a group of 4 cells into a 16s string of cells which is half of a new 48v 20Ah LiFePo pack but in the rush there wasn't a chance to charge the cell group up to 3.7v with the little singe cell charger included with the replacement cells, before closing up the battery package and heat shrinking the new shinkwrap around the battery.
I’m now worried about plugging it all together again in parallel with the other half of the battery pack and the BMS in case the out of balance cells cause damage or reduce the lifespan of the pack. Would it be safe for me to plug it back together and slowly charge the pack - perhaps for short periods of time and let the BMS balance the cells or should I cut off the new shrink wrap (drats!) and charge that cell group up separately with the single cell charger as per Ping's instructions?
The replacement cells had a charge of about 3.4v or 3.5v (if I recall correctly) in each of them (as per good practice for shipping I assume) and I'd previously charged up the entire 2x16s pack to the full 57-59v (3.7v per cell I assume) before pulling it apart so there is a bit of a voltage differential there.

(repost into a new thread)
Sorry for my noob questions!