Hi,
to give update to the thread.., it has taken a while to arrive and for me to get around to it.. but I received the charger and charged up individually each set of cells.
As saneagle suggested above, I did have to find a way to connect the charger and I chose to solder it to the lead strip on the battery pack. Around half of the cell groups needed charging until they reach fully charged, the other half were already full.
So in summary , all of the cells that I replaced were nominal voltage 3.6v (as supplied) and at the time I did this all the other cells in the pack were fully charged 4.1v
The charger has brought the all up to 4.1v by charging individually so now the pack is pretty well balanced.. according to my volt meter there's about 0.05v max different between the cell groups. So I will get much better range out of the battery now I hope .
to give update to the thread.., it has taken a while to arrive and for me to get around to it.. but I received the charger and charged up individually each set of cells.
As saneagle suggested above, I did have to find a way to connect the charger and I chose to solder it to the lead strip on the battery pack. Around half of the cell groups needed charging until they reach fully charged, the other half were already full.
So in summary , all of the cells that I replaced were nominal voltage 3.6v (as supplied) and at the time I did this all the other cells in the pack were fully charged 4.1v
The charger has brought the all up to 4.1v by charging individually so now the pack is pretty well balanced.. according to my volt meter there's about 0.05v max different between the cell groups. So I will get much better range out of the battery now I hope .