as long as the charge/discharge current that goes in/out of the bank isn't that high, i think putting the lead on the same side won't be a big of a problem, but i do made the lead on the different side just for the theory sake, because i have smaller battery bank, 3s, 7p, that has the lead on the same side and when it charging more than 0,3C, the cell that closest to the lead warmed up while the cell on the end of the lead is still stone cold, and all of that is the same new cell with the same capacity and i do test all of them beforehand, that's why i made the lead on the opposite side on my bigger powerwall
Hell yeah, brother! You've earned every watt 😂
So glad to see you! Looking great man!
Thanks! You too!
as long as the charge/discharge current that goes in/out of the bank isn't that high, i think putting the lead on the same side won't be a big of a problem, but i do made the lead on the different side just for the theory sake, because i have smaller battery bank, 3s, 7p, that has the lead on the same side and when it charging more than 0,3C, the cell that closest to the lead warmed up while the cell on the end of the lead is still stone cold, and all of that is the same new cell with the same capacity and i do test all of them beforehand, that's why i made the lead on the opposite side on my bigger powerwall
Interesting......Cheers!!
Physics wise, it makes sense to me. All the higher voltage ones, charge the lower voltage ones, resulting in all of them being balanced out and equal.
That doesnt make any sense. They were in series so one pack cant charge or discharge another pack
look so good 👍👍