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03.24.2008, 12:51 PM

Using two seperate balancers is not a good idea IMO because a balancer works by discharging high cell(s) in a pack. It works off the relative voltage levels, not some absolute value. So, if two cells on one pack were at 3.7v-3.7v, and the other two in the other pack were at 3.5v-3.5v, each pair would be balanced, but not to each other. The only way this works if there is a way for the balancers to talk to each other, like in the LBA balancers.

However, you can use the 4s single unit balancer. From the picture you posted, I think it should be hooked like this:

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