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The current is the same when charging or discharging. The problem is if one cell is discharged faster it'sits polarity reverses and it gets damaged. If in charge one gets charges faster it can overheat or explode when it's lithium.
The current is the same when charging or discharging. The problem is if one cell is discharged faster it's polarity reverses and it gets damaged. If in charge one gets charges faster it can overheat or explode when it's lithium.
The current is the same when charging or discharging. The problem is if one cell is discharged faster its polarity reverses and it gets damaged. If in charge one gets charges faster it can overheat or explode when it's lithium.
The current is the same when charging or discharging. The problem is if one cell is discharged faster it's polarity reverses and it gets damaged. If in charge one gets charges faster it can overheat or explode when it's lithium.