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was wondering if it was ok to charge my battery with it hooked up to the balance port on the chip or does it need to be grounded and have the b+ and b- hooked up to.....cuz I ytried and I'm getting reading but cell 1 on 2 different batterys in about a volt or more lower

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John confirmed to me you need battery connection to charge and  to display cell voltage correctly


https://forum.evolvapor.com/topic/68428-topic/?do=findComment&comment=915419

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Man this has me worried now......I just don't understand why all the voltages are right except cell 1....guess I'll find out if my board is bad when I get my case and everything connected

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Could be a bad cell, damaged balance wire, dry solder joint or resistor damaged.  Can you test the battery even a mulit metre will tell you what voltage is present on the balance plug.

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2 different batteries do it.....everyone keeps saying once I connect the battery all the way and ground it that it will be fine but I'm unsure and worried

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scoopy said:

2 different batteries do it.....everyone keeps saying once I connect the battery all the way and ground it that it will be fine but I'm unsure and worried



Who is "everybody"? 

I bought one of these battery checkers to test multi-cell lipos:

http://www.ebay.com/itm/121680867706?_trksid=p2060353.m2749.l2649&ssPageName=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AIT

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I looked at all my resistors and solder joints and checked the batterys on a meter and all is good.....I just don't understand why it reads cells 2 and 3 normal but cell one is like a volt lower

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You can meter the cells directly to check them, but it is true that the board will not read all cells properly without the B+ and B- connected. It will do exactly what you are seeing.

The charge symbol comes on even in that condition.

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ya I get 3.84 on pin 1 7.69 on pin 2 and 11.54 on pin 3....pin 4 is ground right......this reads like this on 2 different packs....I though all 3 should read the same....it seems pin 1 is reading 1 single cell and pin 2 is reading 2 cells combined and pinn 3 is the total voltage.......these readings were taken directly from the balance plug of 2 different batteries

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With only the tap connected, the board is grounding through the lowest balance resistor. So the lowest cell will read wrong. 

Without the main power leads connected, it is dumping the energy from the charger into the overvoltage protection diode, not the battery. The battery never even sees the charge current. So you're heating the board up for no gain. Don't do that. 

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How is the balance performed?  In prior RC implementations the balance port would drain cells that reached peak early and the charge was solely through the main connection.  There was some discussion on other forums that implied the Evolv balancer was adding a micro charge to achieve balance.  Is it charging or discharging to balance?

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