Your cells should come with the bus bar, terminal studs or welded terminals. Tidy up your install
using electrical tape, zip ties, or velcro strips. Setup the wiring schematic as follows:
black wire = cell 1 negative
(0.00 Volts)
1st white wire (green lug) = cell 1
positive
/ cell 2 negative bus bar (either post may be used)
(3.3 Volts)
2nd white wire (yellow lug)= cell 2
positive
/ cell 3 negative bus bar (either post may be used)
(6.6 Volts)
3rd white wire (blue lug) = cell 3
positive
/ cell 4 negative bus bar (either post may be used)
(9.9
Volts)
red wire = cell 4
positive
(13.2 Volts)
*The 1st white wire is the wire that is right next to the black wire, the subsequent wires will be
white wire 2, and white wire 3.
The active balancer should be wired:
black wire = cell 1 negative
(0.00 Volts)
green wire = cell 1
positive
/ cell 2 negative bus bar (either post may be used)
(3.3 Volts)
yellow wire = cell 2
positive
/ cell 3 negative bus bar (either post may be used)
(6.6 Volts)
white wire = cell 3
positive
/ cell 4 negative bus bar (either post may be used)
(9.9 Volts)
red wire = cell 4
positive
(13.2 Volts)
You will need to ensure a tight fit, take care not to strip your battery terminals, if you are using a
torque wrench you will want to tighten down to 4-6 NM.
WARNING!
Loose terminals will cause
the cells & batteries to fail.
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