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    You would be best to charge them both seperately first before wiring them in series.
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    If you mean having a 12v and a 4.8v batteries wired up in series, don't, they would try and discharge the larger amount into the smaller to try and even it out, I've seen it happen before

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    If they are the same capacity then they won't. All the cells in a battery pack are in series so by the same theory then all the cells would dump their charge into the last cell. If the cells are the same then it will be fine. I would recommend shortening the wire between the two packs as much as possible to keep the resistance similar across the entire pack.

    There was even one event where i ran A123s in series with nicads for a bit just to jack up the voltage. Wouldn't recommend it though, nicads got bloody hot!

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    Yep definately not a problem in series. Only, if the capacities are vastly different you'll end up over discharging the smaller pack. Likewise, if you charge two packs in series, if they have different discharge levels you'll end up over charging one of the packs.

    Keeping your wires short will reduce the resistance thus increasing power.

    Connecting NiCd's and NiMH in parallel is a different matter and definately a bad thing to do when charging them.
    Kane Aston
    http://www.makerobotics.com

    Co-owner and builder of BEHEMOTH

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    Parallel, not series, my bad :P I knew if you connected them up some way was bad, forgot which one :P

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    Charge both, then wire them up.
    Kane Aston
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    Co-owner and builder of BEHEMOTH

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