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    hey all im just about to start building my first 7.4v pack, iv read up all i can on building them and bought the parts. On examining the pcb it has all the pads you would expect b+,b-,p+,p- and bm however it also has a small plug attached with red and black leads marked + and - am i correct in assuming these can be used instead of the p+ and p- pads or are they for somthing else?

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    They are for a battery gauge meter, you don't need it.
    I desoldered mine to make room inside the pack. Just add some solder to the pads and get it hot enough, then melt all the pads and pull it straight off. I then solder wicked the remaining solder left for neatness

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    Posting a pic will help visualize your issue and enable more knowledgable people to chime in.

    Edit: thanks Skott!!!
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    thats cool thanks guys question answered thanks to scotts pic and description. sorry i didnt post one myslf bit pressed for time today getting ready for download festival next week

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