OK, i'm going to remove all diodes, so
recharging should be faster.
I have your schematic and i got the information
about pin connections from it, good work.
Only the picture of the pack front face with pins
should be oriented - for example location of leading
groove or two locking teeth would be helpful. Otherwise there are still
two ways how to connect it. I understood the orientation
from picture of the charger where the groove is at the bottom,
so i expected your picture is just a view how the charger
see the pack before it goes inside. (I have never had in my hands any T45
charger nor battery pack)
Thanks,
Radek
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> You can safely connect one set of C cells to all the output pins of the
> battery pack without any Schottky diodes. The T45 has a clever design which
> greatly increases longevity+ reliability of battery pack. If one or two
> strings of cells stop working or if one or two of the invertors stop working
> the flash will still function although recharge the flash cap slower.
>
> Mark Dapoz's site has a pdf file I made, with the charger schematic. This
> also shows the pin outs of the battery connector.
>
> Regards,
> Tim Hughes
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