> From: Robert Bruninga via EV <[email protected]>
> 
> That's 300 mA at 250 VDC.

The voltage doesn't really matter, does it?

If you're charging with a constant-current source, all but one of the cells 
could short, and the last cell would still see no more than 360 mW.

If you were charging constant-voltage, and you had a cell short, then that 
would cause the other cells to receive more current, which could cause them to 
short, etc. until you burn up the string. But it shouldn't happen on a 
correctly-operating constant-current charger, no?

:::: Jan Steinman, EcoReality Co-op ::::

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