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08.27.2013, 06:47 AM

I see the problem!

If you look at the still of the video of the adapter, you see the 3s plug only has 3 wires- it should have 4 wires- ground and cells 1,2 and 3.

The 4s plug has 5 wires, and should only have 4 wires- the positive voltages of cells 4,5,6 and 7. Ground is shared and only necessary on the first plug for our new 8s end. The 4s plug should omit the ground wire.

Hobbyking really fudged up that adapter.


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08.27.2013, 06:54 AM

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Hobbyking really fudged up that adapter.
If that wire is not needed for series charging then they haven't really fudged it up then. They've made it so the correct wire gets left out. Each tap can still be used on a stand alone balancer if needed.

What I am worried about is which tap from the battery pack goes first
   
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If that wire is not needed for series charging then they haven't really fudged it up then. They've made it so the correct wire gets left out. Each tap can still be used on a stand alone balancer if needed.

What I am worried about is which tap from the battery pack goes first
It's not the correct wire getting left out though, they are tapping into both grounds and thats no good. It should only be one ground going into the charger. My description above explains it.

A simple use of the voltmeter will show polarity and which lead goes where.


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08.27.2013, 05:25 PM

I assumed the black wire was the negative. If I'm wrong on that assumption everything I've said is hogwash. Consult your voltmeter!


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