Balance plug lead question
#1
I have an Onyx 245 charger, and I run a 22 and a 22SCT, both with Venom shorty packs. I've eliminated a connector in the battery to ESC harness and have run the pos/neg wires from the ESC directly to bullet connectors on the batteries. To charge, I simply use alligator clips on the pos/neg for each battery, and insert the balancing lead (mini-bullet). However, I need to keep the charger close to the car/truck due to short wires. So, here's what I wan to do: run an 18" pos/neg 12 gauge charge leads from the charger to the battery. Then, attached the balance board to the charger with double sided tape, then run the pos/neg balance leads from the balance board to the charge leads at the charger, rather than the battery. Finally, I'll have a long balance lead from the balance board to the battery.
Has anyone tried this? Any issues to be aware of?
Cliff notes: I'm moving the connection of the pos/neg balance leads from the battery side of the main charger leads to the charger side, then running a long balance lead along with the main charge leads.
Thanks for any input you can offer.
Has anyone tried this? Any issues to be aware of?
Cliff notes: I'm moving the connection of the pos/neg balance leads from the battery side of the main charger leads to the charger side, then running a long balance lead along with the main charge leads.
Thanks for any input you can offer.
#2
I have not done this personally. But I see no reason why it would not work. You would have to either splice directly into the wire, or attach the +,- at the connector solder joints that plugs into the charger. Only downside is it may not look as clean.
#3
All my balance connections are on the leads that plug into my charger and then I run 30" wires to my battery, works great. Makes for a clean setup having the balance board and all that stuff up near the charger and just running the 3wires out to the battery.
#4
Great, that's what I was hoping to hear. Can you share a pic, if you don't mind?
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#12
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There's a trick you can use. The only 3 wires that need to be long are the main + and - leads and the balance lead. Instead of connecting the balance +/- leads to the battery end of the cable i connect them to the charger end. Saves on a couple long 24g wires and makes it look more clean.
#13
There's a trick you can use. The only 3 wires that need to be long are the main + and - leads and the balance lead. Instead of connecting the balance +/- leads to the battery end of the cable i connect them to the charger end. Saves on a couple long 24g wires and makes it look more clean.





