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Originally Posted by Styrak
Well then it's probably a peak detection charger. All that means is, it has logic to detect when the battery is full, and stops when it senses that. Maybe the logic chip got damaged, or some other part of the charger got fucked up?
It looks like pretty bad damage to the battery (looks like the cell got damaged/punctured?), and in that case, it would not be a good idea to use it, or even charge it again.
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no, the cells are fine ,what's showing in the pic is the lead the connects the battery in its series,,the heat must have cracked the plastic a little but there are no punctures.