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    Yinlong LTO 45ah Voltage Problem

    I did the first time but with all the testing an all it changed but i've just let the balancer do the work and come back a day later all read the same by then anyway.
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    Yinlong LTO 45ah Voltage Problem

    That was the plan i'm always trying to be careful so no cell ends up venting and being bad later i'll just have to throw it in and see what happens. Hopefully having 1 cell that reads higher won't cause a problem with cell life these are rated for a very long time.
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    Yinlong LTO 45ah Voltage Problem

    but its weird as im charging under 14.9 all the cells seem to act perfect. But after that its as if the ir went down in that one cell idk? As this is going into my truck i will be charging at 15-15.1 i can change it if needed
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    Yinlong LTO 45ah Voltage Problem

    Somewhat this was my first build with them. The other battery bank was bought from CES custom electric
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    Yinlong LTO 45ah Voltage Problem

    just a barcode with a number on them they all fell in line matching pack till i had to replace that one cell which seems to have a older number only 400 cells older probably still made that same day.
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    Yinlong LTO 45ah Voltage Problem

    Yes they are solid aluminum busbars with a stainless nut they was designed for these. balancer is just wire from busbar to a green connector tightened down.
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    Yinlong LTO 45ah Voltage Problem

    They do say to balance them so all cells read the same i've done that.
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    Yinlong LTO 45ah Voltage Problem

    So I got a single bank of Xs Power Lto 45ah 6 cells from a good trusted supplier. Connected everything up correctly and have a QNBBM 6S Active Balancer connected and have found that when I charge up to 14.9-15 volts when on a charger I noticed 1 cell #5 would start to go up at a fast rate beyond...
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