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Default Repair of a portable computer battery pack

Hi,
I'm writing from a Gericom Webshox portable computer of 2001,
now the battery pack ( UN241S1 Rechargeable Li-Ion Battery Ratings:
14,4Vdc 3600mAh )
is broken son I decide to change the accumulators,
I choose 8 NiMH 3,6Ah 1,2V Accumulator.

After the substitution it still doesn't work, the charge seems to be
ok,
also is I do not understand why is used a 14 Volt supply to charge
battery pack to about 5,8V


------------------RED
+ +
- -
------------------white
+ +
- -
------------------yellow
+ +
- -
------------------green
+ +
- -
------------------black

The discharge phase is not ok, the 5,8v coming from the accumulators
seems to be blocked
in one of the two printed circuits comprised in the battery pack, so
my questions:

1) What is the job of these two circuits?

2) It is possible to connect directly the accumulators to the output
bypassing these circuits?

3) What the white, yellow and green wires are used for??

4) where I can found a scheme of a typical battery pack ??

5) why the supply is 14v to charge a 5,8v battery pack ??


Hoping in your help

many thanks ...

Antonio D'Ottavio
www.etantonio.it/en/

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