Roger_tech
- Aug 13, 2025
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If I wanted to connect two 4S Lipo batteries, with unequal charges in parallel, and get a constant output voltage, with minimal heat dissipation, how would I do this?
Can I connect two batteries with different charges at the same time to Buch/boost converter?You can use a buck/boost converter and adjust it to your desired voltage or use a voltage regulator.
Two battery packs with 4 cells in series, each pack has a different voltage, I need to connect the two of them in parallel and without the batteries blowing up, or heating too much, I need a, output voltage.This is how I read your question .
Connecting 4 series LiPo cells in parallel with an additional 4 series LiPo cells is how I read your question? That is a 4S2P battery pack with each cell having different voltage levels. is this correct? If so, you’re in big trouble.
See here.
The objective was not balancing the packs, it was simply about getting a voltage output (constant, ignoring the decrease over time due depleting battery charge). Balancing the packs was an idea that I thought of. Anyhow thanks for your opinionAs I understand the op's question this is not about powering a load but about balancing the two battery stacks such that the unequal charges become equal. So the diodes as suggested in post #8 will not help.
The first try by the op to use a resistor to balance the charges is viable, but obviously dissipates to much power.
A less power intensive way could be a switch mode battery charger which takes the battery stack with the higher charge as input and charges the battery stack with the lower charge on the output side. Using switch mode technology reduces power dissipation as much as possible (my humble opinion). One will need a supervisor circuit and a suitable algorithm (ADC + controller) to estimate the state of charge of both battery sztacks. Once they have reached (almost) equal state of charge, the switch mode charger can be removed and replaced by a direct connection. Not a simple setup, I admit.
Much easier: First charge both battery stacks to full, then connect them in parallel.
They have to be balanced.The objective was not balancing the packs
Join the club.I still don’t understand what you’re trying to achieve.
Join the club.![]()
Did they state what the purpose of this was?Two 4s Lipo batteries at 16.8V and 14.8V, connect them in parallel, minimal heat dissipation. This is what they asked me to do.
No, they didn't talk about an actual use for this design, and I don't think they meant to, I think they just want to see how I approach a problem that isn't very common. I mean, no one simply connects batteries with different charges in parallel, right?Did they state what the purpose of this was?
Without that, it's not reasonable to do a design, and it's a poorly asked problem.
Right!I mean, no one simply connects batteries with different charges in parallel, right?
I don't think that's it, they explicitly asked me to design a PCB, and send them the Gerber files, I interviewed for the PCB designer position.Right!
Maybe that should be your answer.