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matt weber wrote:
Immediately after recharge you can see voltages as high as 1.7 volts per cell, but it doesn't last long. Which is why it's a good idea to let a freshly charged NiCd or NiMH stand for a while to normalize the voltage before using it. This is especially important for certain voltage sensitive devices. For example, zapping an incandescent bulb in a flashlight with too much voltage can shorten it's life. If you have to use the battery immediately after charging it, you can reduce the over voltage by briefly shorting it with a wire connected between both terminals. |
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