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#36
Originally Posted by dr_frost_dk View Post
I just ordered the cover alone from mugen, the battery's are solder together bare without the circuit board and the circuit board has been relocated outside and just the pins remain in the plastic top from the battery's.
The mugen cover cost 7$ with shipping

will update with more and better pics soon on the 2 post.
1) Why did you take the circuit boards off and put one of them back "outside" of the two parallel batteries?

2) Couldn't one just solder two same kind of (and about same age) batteries parallel by their (+) and (-) pins and leave the circuit boards inside?
3) (then) The 3rd pin of just one of the batteries is then connected to N900 to give normal size of resistor to N900 like all fake batteries do?

4) How have you open the battery's case so you can only get cables in without breaking the connectors (and also circuit board out)?

I only have two original BL-5J batteries and I wouldn't want to break them any more than necessary to test them parallel.

5) Can you also charge your two-pack battery through N900's micro-USB-connector?