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Originally Posted by zimon View Post
What kind of troubles there could be doing it this way?

I think, I will sleep better, because now each battery's protection circuit protects what it was design to do, each's own battery.

What I see the problem in the first version, was that if I drop the phone hardly and/or it gets really wet, the shot-cut caused by battery2 or by cables will shot-cut battery1 without any protection circuit in between the battery1 and the short-cut. If this would happen, it could set battery1 to "explode" to a fireball.
When i make my guide than you will see what i mean.
My battery's are directly connected together and then protected.
But you can expect a capacity drop because the circuits will always have small difference's, and charging with the phone's USB charging system can mean that they will not be charged all the way up.
also lets say one circuit goes dead, than you will only have orig capacity left.
I make battery's for everything from small flashlights to EV's and when i use protection it is not on all the cells if they are in parallel.
Do you think that the tesla (EV) has 6000+ circuits in it's battery.

give me some time and i have a guide for my battery.
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Last edited by dr_frost_dk; 2010-12-05 at 16:51.