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Well I did a stupid.

Measure between each red


Might be being daft, but are you saying put both probes across a red each?

Not using the negative?

Thought that would upset the meter.

Sorry I'm more used to AC voltage and volt free switching circuits.

 
Yes the reds are on the positive of each cell.

So one red will be the pos of cell 1 4v with ref to 0v

The reds between cell 1 POS and cell 2 pos will be across cell 2.

The reds between cell 2 pos and cell 3 pos will across cell 3.

You can measure cell voltages in this manner.

Most of my packs have different colours for balance wires

 
Yeah just done it after using up some Google Fu.

One cell is totally dead.   Other two have a healthy voltage. 

Funny how the brain works.   I knew the voltages of the cells were added together.  I just didn't twig it would be cullmulative on the red wires on the balance plug.  Just the Deans.

Not going risk pushing a charge on it.

 
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