of course there's a big difference between GP fast charger and those hi-end chargers,
hi-end chargers such as Muchmore, Ice and LRP etc... allows you to adjust charging current, delta peak/thres ...
Dear 2slow Buddy,
Thanks for your information regarding battery charging.
I have a LRP charger (several hundred stuffs) and can adjust current.
So I just connect the charger and the battery holder and charge the AAA battery on the holder?
What is the current I have to adjust?
Thanks
Adam
Dear 2slow Buddy,
Thanks for your information regarding battery charging.
I have a LRP charger (several hundred stuffs) and can adjust current.
So I just connect the charger and the battery hol ...
hi ching...
I don't know about LRP (pulsar?) chargers..
but I use Muchmore to charge my AAA's, settings as below...
current is set to 1.2a to 1.5a
delta peak is set to 0 to 3mv (per pack or 4 cells)
A point to note when using dischargers shown in previous photos:
Do not leave your cells on the dicharger for a very long time (say: overnight) no matter how expensive the dischargers are and even if they claim that there is a cutting voltage of, say, 0.8 or 0.9 volts because the battery capacity is close to zero and if you leave the cells connected there and not charge it again, they may get overly discharged because there may still be a little electric flow in diodes.
A better way is: run a pack of battery on a car until it gets slow, let the pack rest unconnected for a day, discharge it only before you charge it.