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Thanks LBRC, I appreciate the help. I've been using Li-Po flatpacks for quite some time now in my airplane, and my Mini-T with a brushless motor, but I've always bought the packs. I've never MADE a pack. and that is what I was asking about, is what the "commons" connection point is for on the protection chip. I know what the word, common, means, what I don't understand was why there would be a common connection to the board. why not just keep the batteries in series? or does Li-Po need to charge in parallel? That's what I was asking, I should have been more clear. I simply do not understand why you need to make another common soldering point on the board with the positive of one battery and the negative of another.
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