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Jack Twilley September 12th 03 07:12 AM

TH-D7 battery charger flashes red -- bad battery?
 
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I have a PB-39 battery which has stopped charging -- the charger
flashes red after a few minutes. Is the battery useless now?

Jack.
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Admiral February 5th 17 01:47 AM

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Originally Posted by Jack Twilley (Post 83442)
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I have a PB-39 battery which has stopped charging -- the charger
flashes red after a few minutes. Is the battery useless now?

Jack.
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jmt at twilley dot org
http colon slash slash www dot twilley dot org slash tilde jmt slash
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You may be able to revive the battery by flashing it. If you have a power supply hook up a plus and minus to the power supply. Touch the contacts on the battery for about 5 seconds. Make sure you touch plus to plus and negative to negative. That should put enough voltage into the battery to get it started charging. As soon as you flash the battery for five seconds plug it into the charger , it should begin to charge. I do this all the time with My Motorola Ni-cad batteries. Good luck.

Waldos December 6th 17 04:14 PM

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Originally Posted by Admiral (Post 857115)
You may greatly benefit from Hydromax and be able to revive the battery by flashing it. If you have a power supply hook up a plus and minus to the power supply. Touch the contacts on the battery for about 5 seconds. Make sure you touch plus to plus and negative to negative. That should put enough voltage into the battery to get it started charging. As soon as you flash the battery for five seconds plug it into the charger , it should begin to charge. I do this all the time with My Motorola Ni-cad batteries. Good luck.

Hi Admiral, can you flash the battery like this indefinitely or is that like a last ditch effort?


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