Sorry that I just can type english with this computer. I just base on Kirchhoff's law to guess the c ...
Try to think about it, if your theory is correct, a single battery pack constructed with more than 1 cell in parallel, that will be damaged when charging in high current with one charging cable and a balance cable, that's mean all the charger manaufacturers are doing something very wrong (of course not)
To connect the cell in this way is difference as there are charging circuit for each individual cell ...
fbs, Many people have the wrong concept like you, none of the chargers can control how to charge individual cell in high current, according to your theory, it also damage the battery packs even in serial connecting. But, did you aware that some chargers are reducing current bit by bit when batteries reached to about 80-90%, and some chargers are stop charging and switch to balance mode and then switch back to charge mode over and over during charge? This is how chargers can prevent damage the batteries and control how to balance the batteries.
That is why the charger require balance cable to monitor individual cells so that it can switch betw ...
Omg, you still not understand what I mean, you mentioned the batteries would be damaged in parallel charging, now I tell you it will not damage the batteries, that was what I mean.
The only thing you have to concern with in parallel charging is, it may not fully charged all battery packs that I have mentioned in my previous post.
The primary function of charger is fully charge the pack connected. I personally cannot accept a cha ...
All chargers have the same situation, not only PowerLab. Other than that, time concern is what I concern about, I really don't want to take a day to manage all my batteries before play or after play. Definitely, it is my personal opinion and I am not asking your agreement or force you to follow, in all our discussions, the main point is I want you to know never make a conclusion before you fully understand that and tell others that just what you guess.