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11.04.2006, 10:32 PM

OK, take a clear picture of the pack balance connector and post it. I'll whip up a picture for you.
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11.04.2006, 10:40 PM

I looked at some of your other posts and found a picture that was good enough. Look at the attachment. See the pink arrow? Follow that wire to the other side of the connector. There's no matching wire there! Move the wire noted by the pink arrow to the slot denoted by the green line.

EDIT forgot to attach the pic. :dft001:

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11.04.2006, 10:42 PM

AH! yes! tahts exactly what i did! and it still said error
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11.04.2006, 10:49 PM

OK, then maybe the black wires are out of order. Do you have a voltmeter? If so, I'd like you to measure the voltage on each cell.

Put the red voltmeter lead on the red balancer wire. Put the black meter lead on the black balancer wire right next to it. The meter should read something like 3.7 volts give or take.

Then, put the red vmeter lead on the black balancer wire right next to the red wire. Put the black meter lead on the last black balancer wire. It should read ~3.7v.

Post results...

The PS shutting off is known as cycling and usually the result of a current overload or something like that. Make sure none of your wires are shorting!

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