On Sun, Oct 27, 2013 at 02:12:28PM -0500, Ben Jarrett wrote:

> www.evalbum.com/4001

Ben:
That reminds me that you had a difficult time determining which cells 
were going low.  I have some of the new miniBMS modules which resolve 
that problem.  The new version has a single light and various rates of 
blinking are supposed to give you the relevant information.  They 
"latch" on an alarm condition and the light stays on steady for about 
half an hour.  Of course, that makes it a bit confusing when you first 
hook them up or do any disconnecting/reconnecting.  You have to wait 
the latch period for them to tell you anything.

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