The Bosch 18V pinout is one of those things that's kinda scattered around the forums so I put it all in one place for you all to see if this is accurate or not.
The obvious ones are minus, plus, tool, charger pin for the tool to identify the battery, NTC for temperature indication so that the tool know if the battery is getting too hot, and then the C1-C4 pins for balancing the cells during charging.
I'm not sure if the tool or the charger uses the other pins for identification though. I'd think Bosch would be smarter than to just use resistors for identification. I'm guessing the tool wouldn't use the C1-C4 pins during charging.
Has anyone actualy taken one of these open to see if the identification pins are just simple resistors to ground?
The obvious ones are minus, plus, tool, charger pin for the tool to identify the battery, NTC for temperature indication so that the tool know if the battery is getting too hot, and then the C1-C4 pins for balancing the cells during charging.
I'm not sure if the tool or the charger uses the other pins for identification though. I'd think Bosch would be smarter than to just use resistors for identification. I'm guessing the tool wouldn't use the C1-C4 pins during charging.
Has anyone actualy taken one of these open to see if the identification pins are just simple resistors to ground?