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starman wrote in message ...
Mark Keith wrote: The nickle hydrides are slightly different. The charge voltages are about the same, but when they are fully charged, the voltage peaks, but then slightly drops off a bit. This indicates full charge. This is why they have separate chargers, or switchable ones that do both types for nicads vs nickle hydride. The nickel cadmium (NiCd) battery is the kind that reaches a peak voltage and drops off a little when it's fully charged. The NiMh don't do this. Sure they do. http://data.energizer.com/batteryinf...al_hydride.htm But I do notice they seem to indicate temp monitoring is preferred to voltage for overcharge cutoff. But for the average user, voltage is probably easier to measure. MK |
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