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If more current is being drawn from one pack than the other, wouldn't the voltage of that pack want to reduce more quickly, leading to a balancing current travelling from the other pack (since they are joined in parallel with low resistance cable?) in other words, while joined in parallel, the load must be shared between the batteries in proportion to their capacities, as capacity defines how quickly the voltage decays while current is being drawn?

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Posted by Charles Pic on 24/03/2017 12:40:51:

If more current is being drawn from one pack than the other, wouldn't the voltage of that pack want to reduce more quickly, leading to a balancing current travelling from the other pack (since they are joined in parallel with low resistance cable?) in other words, while joined in parallel, the load must be shared between the batteries in proportion to their capacities, as capacity defines how quickly the voltage decays while current is being drawn?

In principle you are correct, but the condition of the batteries and ability to deliver current is significantly different you can have issues, especially if you are discharging to a low SOC (i.e. less than ~30% left in battery at the end of the flight).

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