There is also a possibility, that some other component was also next to the transistor, but I really cannot find any info of this board. I am talking about the nonexistent transistor, not the one that is seen on the board still. It seems that one transistor completely exploded burning a big black hole on the board, but I also cannot find any other pictures of this type of circuit board where that transistor is located there. I of course (being an intelligent person) decided to try that even though I had a hunch something horrible is going to happen and so it did. It even says it on the box, everywhere and there has been no way to discharge with a larger current than 1 amp! However, now as I had completed a charge on a 5S Lithium ion pack, it suddendly did allow the discharge at 2 amps. Hi everyone! So I recently had this wonderful little software bug on my 19€ ebay "Imax B6" charger: Previously it has only allowed to discharge a battery with a current of 1 amp.
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