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18-Oct-2009, 09:07 PM #1
battery charging
I have a 9.6V NI-MH 1200MAh battery and a 8.4V charger for a 8.4V 1100MAh Battery. I need to charge any Ideas for temp charging. just from looking around on Google It seems that the 8.4V wont do the job and the 12V from a atx PSU would cook it even If I reduce to amperage to 500 MAh any Ideas?
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18-Oct-2009, 09:34 PM #2
Only thing I can suggest to to ;purchase new battery / charger the same as original equipment.
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19-Oct-2009, 10:18 AM #3
You need a proper battery charger, because the charger should also sense when the battery is fully charged and reduce the charging current to little or none.
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