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The Yuneec batteries are simply Lipos with no smart boards. I'm happy with that. It keeps the cost down and makes it possible to use aftermarket batts.
You have the most important first step already. That is to map out how the wires connect to the board. So may people, techs included, get eager to start and miss this step. When I was a young student in college studying telecom, our instruction brought in a bunch of older phones for us to open. We all happily dug into the phones and checked them out, disconnecting to our hearts content. After a while he told us to put them back together, so they worked. No one managed to do this. Lesson learned!
Good luck with your project. As a tech, I would be interested in your projects success, as well as confirmation of what the black board does.
Now I have disassembled a Q500 battery and a Typhoon H battery . Both have protecting boards in.
Q500.....
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