2x2s batteries
#2
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Yes, that is correct.
If I may add, be careful though. If the packs aren't closely matched in capacity the lower pack can easily go too low in voltage. Ideally the packs would be purchased together and always ran together as a matched set. Different age and cycle history can result in different capacities.
If I may add, be careful though. If the packs aren't closely matched in capacity the lower pack can easily go too low in voltage. Ideally the packs would be purchased together and always ran together as a matched set. Different age and cycle history can result in different capacities.
#3
Yes, that is correct.
If I may add, be careful though. If the packs aren't closely matched in capacity the lower pack can easily go too low in voltage. Ideally the packs would be purchased together and always ran together as a matched set. Different age and cycle history can result in different capacities.
If I may add, be careful though. If the packs aren't closely matched in capacity the lower pack can easily go too low in voltage. Ideally the packs would be purchased together and always ran together as a matched set. Different age and cycle history can result in different capacities.



