Hi Nealh I found this much easier, now. ok I have done it 2 ways like you said above. the 1st way I set meter at 20V. pin in black wire 1st pin then pin in next to black. then held black probe on pin 1 red probe on pin 2.Ok start again, in all there are 14 pins call Black wire no 1 pin which initially is B0 or 0v (it carries no voltage) , the next Yellow no 2 pin is cell group #1 and the next Red no 3 pin is cell group # 2 and so on until you get to the 14th pin which is cell group #13. The 13 Yellow/Red wires are the 13 cell groups.
#1 cell group is pin 2 yellow wire so Red probe on pin 2 & Blk probe on pin 1.
#2 cell group is pin 3 Red wire so Red probe on pin 3 & Blk probe on Yellow wire before it.
#3 cell group is pin 4 Yellow wire so Red probe on pin 4 & Blk probe on Red wire before it.
#4 cell group is pin 5 Red wire so Red probe on pin 5 & Blk probe on Yellow wire before it.
#5 cell group is pin 6 Yellow wire so Red probe on pin 6 & Blk probe on Red wire before it.
#6 cell group is pin 7 Red wire so Red probe on pin 7 & Blk probe on Yellow before it and so on and so on until you get to the very end where #13 cell group is pin 14 Yellow so Red probe on pin 14 and Blk probe on the Red pin before it .
Alternating one should get 13 cell readings of 3.81v or 3.82v or similar if they are all balanced.
then I moved pin 2 to pin 3. and pin 1 to pin 2, and carried on until 13 was tested.
so like 1st pin 2nd pin = #1 = 4.19v
2nd pin 3rd pin = #2 = 4.19v
3rd pin 4th pin = #3 = 0.30v but slowly was going up
4th pin 5th pin = #4 = 0v
5th pin 6th pin = #5 = 3.89v
6th pin 7th pin = #6 = 4.16v
7th pin 8th pin = #7 = 4.19v
8th pin 9th pin = #8 = 4.11v
9th pin 10th pin = #9 = 4.11v
10th pin 11th pin = #10 = 4.11v
11th pin 12th pin = #11 = 4.11v
12th pin 13th pin = #12 = 4.11v
13th pin 14th pin = #13 = 3.97V
I did get a puff of smoke when I tested 2 pins above, maybe I pressed needles on too deep
Then I tried the other way you said put meter on 200V pin in 1 then pin in 2, left pin in 1 and placed 2 in 3 &4 &5 and so on until pin 14
readings below
#1 = 04.2v
#2 = 08.4v
#3 = 08.8v
#4 = 07.9v
#5 = 17.1v
#6 = 21.3v
#7 = 25.5v
#8 = 29.6v
#9 = 33.7v
#10 = 37.8v
#11 = 42.0v
#12 = 46.1v
#13 = 50.1v
I've also tested battery from discharge side its 49.2V
I dont think this plug is safe now as when that puff of smoke happened I must have pushed in pins too far to cause wires to burn
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