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Finally got the batteries charged, discharged and charged again. I have
managed to fully charge them now. How long should they last for with the MFJ-259 left on continuously being used? Is it normal to only get 10 - 15 minutes worth of on time before getting the low battery warning on the MFJ? Also the MFJ-259 is new. What is the best ways to check it to make sure its working properly? Thanks "Highland Ham" wrote in message news ![]() If you're using your MFJ-259 for several hours per week, standard 2600 NiMH cells may be a good choice. If you use the analyzer only occasionally, I think you'll be happier with either NiCd, or low-self-discharge 2000/2100 NiMH. ================================================== === NiCad and NiMH batteries (usually having a capacity exceeding 400mAh) which need to perform at all times I normally charge constantly with 10 mA when not in use. This trickle charge level keeps them in good condition. I have a Wahl ISOTIP 2.4 V soldering iron which in this way is always available. When in use I switch the charging current to 300 mA Frank GM0CSZ / KN6WH |