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Old January 22nd 14, 11:14 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
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Default 4 cell Battery Assembly Question

I have 4 brand new LC-R067R2P1 battery cells (6V,7.2 Ah) which I plan to wire together into a 12-volt glider battery (2 in series, and the series string in parallel).
All 4 cells have the identical notations on their cases. Each cell was labelled by the seller: "Top Charged 09/13".
I measured each cell (soaked for days at 72 F) and all 4 of them read 6.32 v on my Fluke DVM.
I make the assumptions that all 4 cells are in an equal state-of-charge, and I can just parallel them and then charge them as a battery and they will be balanced.

My other option would be to charge each of them fully, rest them for few days, measure them and hope that they now in equal state-of-charge.

Any comments?
 




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