I've actually had the plan to replace the LTC6802, but unfortunately it had a very small pin pitch and I am not so good at soldering. That's why I've odered some secondhand BMU PCBs found on Ebay. They unfortunately did not have the correct ID (01 and 12, I need 06) that's why I've decided to move the EEPROM from the original PCB to a new one.
On this occasion I've pulled a dump of each EEPROM using an Minipro EEPROM reader. See the *.srec files in the project documentation.
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