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05.24.2009, 01:51 PM
The only thing I can think of is to do what Jabe said. Except the charger may error out if it sees voltages it doesn't expect. The charger's CC/CV algorithm should prevent any problems from overcharging.
Also, that charger has a 180w power limit, so that will limit your charge current to ~8.5A (at CC/CV threshold), so you can get somewhere between 2-3C charge rate once you get the capacity thing squared away.
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