Folks,

I have three strings of batteries cabled in parallel to a common buss bar.

During charging, one string takes significantly less current than the
others.

What can I infer from this? Is the low current string healthier, presenting
higher impedance due to a higher state of charge? Or is there a single bad
cell with high impedance in this string? Both, neither, something else, or
can't know without further information?
 
Mark Frye
Berkeley Solar Electric Systems
303 Redbud Way
Nevada City,  CA 95959
(530) 401-8024
www.berkeleysolar.com 

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