Everest
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+From the supply - the energy has to come from somewhere (first law of thermodynamics) and there is only one supply source - the charge port. If balancing was using a lot of energy it would show up in the charging energy consumption.
+Judging by that, it seems the charger doesn't actually continue charging the battery during the balancing stage and the 80 W is used to power the monitoring side of the BMS.
In fact, when one cell has the bleed resistor turned on,
All of which are assuming passive balancing, though. Do we know that for sure, or could the BMS be doing active balancing?