I have a macbook unibody late 2007. The battery died and I’ve opened it to check all Li-Po cells. All of them had very low voltage (max 1V). I used a chrger to charge them up to 3.7V and they’ve hold the charge for 1 month.
Now, I have to connect everything back but I am afraid of connecting the wires wrongly.
I have 3 blocks of cells connected in series and each block is made of 2 cells connected in parallel.
Now, regarding wiring, I don’t know which wires go to the termistor, to BMS and the power rails (I believe these are those wide tracks/flat cable).
I have a macbook unibody late 2007. The battery died and I’ve opened it to check all Li-Po cells. All of them had very low voltage (max 1V). I used a chrger to charge them up to 3.7V and they’ve hold the charge for 1 month.
Now, I have to connect everything back but I am afraid of connecting the wires wrongly.
I have 3 blocks of cells connected in series and each block is made of 2 cells connected in parallel.
Now, regarding wiring, I don’t know which wires go to the termistor, to BMS and the power rails (I believe these are those wide tracks/flat cable).
Hi,
I have a macbook unibody late 2007. The battery died and I’ve opened it to check all Li-Po cells. All of them had very low voltage (max 1V). I used a chrger to charge them up to 3.7V and they’ve hold the charge for 1 month.
Now, I have to connect everything back but I am afraid of connecting the wires wrongly.
I have 3 blocks of cells connected in series and each block is made of 2 cells connected in parallel.
Now, regarding wiring, I don’t know which wires go to the termistor, to BMS and the power rails (I believe these are those wide tracks/flat cable).
Can you, please, help me with this ?
Thanks in advance.
Best regards,
Pedro