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great Battery charger
At last ! A battery charger worthy of the Vulcan science academy
http://www.lacrossetechnology.com/pr...ems/bc900.html sells for about $50 on the net |
But will it charge my "battery"? You can take a beat up old lawnmower
and rig a bracket to the grass discharge (watch out for the beat up old lawnmower blade though,that can ruin your day!) and a beat up old alternator with a beat up old fanbelt and make your own beat up old battery charger.Rig a couple of beat up decent 12 volt auto/truck batteries and you can rig up your own beat up old welding machine too at a beat up old cheap price.Rig up a beat up Inverter and you can have beat up old 115 alternating current too,tree,fo. cuhulin |
I prefer Ray O Vac,I always have. www.rayovac.com I am waiting on
Ray O Vac to come out with a Ray O Vac new style 15 minute charger and Ray O Vac rechargable C cell and D cell rechargable batteries.I already own a new style Ray O Vac 15 minute recharger and a bunch of the new style Ray O Vac AA rechargable batteries. cuhulin |
super fast chargers are NOT a good idea, batteries should not be
charged that fast, not good for them ! |
But they don't have batteries on planet vulcan.They vulcanized all of
their batteries millions of years ago.Super fast recharging batteries IS a good idea too if they are the new style Ray O Vac 15 minute batteries that are designed to be recharged with Ray O Vac new style 15 minute recharger.Head on over to the wal mart store and buy youself some of them.Oh,I forgot,they don't have wal mart stores on planet vulcan either. cuhulin |
I have the Rayovac ic3 charger. The batteries have a conductive ring
near the negative terminal. The charger will only charge ic3 batteries at the 15 minute rate. The assumption is these batteries are designed for the 4c charger, much like RC batteries. I suspect the conductive ring is temperature sensitive, which could be use as part of the charging algorithm. A funny thing about battery charging is that charging at a slow rate, say 1/2 C, can be more of a problem than 2C. This is because the changes in terminal voltage are more difficult to detect at the slower charge rate. This is especially true if the charger uses a switching power source since you need to sense the battery voltage changers in the presence of switching noise. If the ic3 uses temperature sensing, then that problem is solved. |
Mrs.Pock,I am not knocking those Alpha battery chargers at all.I think
any kind of battery chargers are good things to have. cuhulin |
wrote in message ... Mrs.Pock, ? Man, you're hilarious even when you're not trying to be. Or perhaps I should say, especially when. |
"Honus" wrote in message news:SGSQd.22373$uc.5103@trnddc08... wrote in message ... Mrs.Pock, ? Man, you're hilarious even when you're not trying to be. Or perhaps I should say, especially when. Honus are still pickin on cahooglin? B.H. |
"Brian Hill" wrote in message ... "Honus" wrote in message news:SGSQd.22373$uc.5103@trnddc08... wrote in message ... Mrs.Pock, ? Man, you're hilarious even when you're not trying to be. Or perhaps I should say, especially when. Honus are still pickin on cahooglin? I know, I know. Sometimes I just have no restraint. But "Mrs. Pock"...that was funny! |
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