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May 1st, 2008, 05:51 | #1 |
Battery heat
I don't know if this is the right section. If it isn't I apologize and ask the mods to move it! Now, i have a CA m15a4 Carbine and I use a 9.6v sony 1700mah ninchuck style NiCd battery. My charger is a Winstar fast charger charging at 3ah . On the box it says that when the green light goes off it means it is fully charged. Now the guy i bought the stuff from told me it sould take 20 mins to charge but after about 30-35 minutes the green light didn;t go off so I disconnected everything since the batts were getting very warm and so was the charger.
Did I damage my batteries or charger? If I did can I damage my AEG? Is this normal for fast charging NiCd's? Thanks for all the help you can give me. |
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May 1st, 2008, 06:21 | #2 |
I bough a windstar charger and burned my battery with it. Had to buy another charger and a new battery. My advice: stay away from that charger and buy another one. Otherwise it should be okay with the slow charge mode... stil i just can't thrust it.
While i was searching on the net how many mah the windstar charger was outputting on fast charge ,i read that if your battery's a 9,6v 1700mah, then you should not charge it with a current higher than 9,6v 1700mah or it could burn it. That's what happened to mine. I could be wrong but it sound pretty logic to me. Did you damage your battery? Possible. Depend how warm it was, mine was so hot i almost burned my hand when i took it. Also see if one of the cell leaked due to the heat.
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May 1st, 2008, 15:07 | #3 |
May 1st, 2008, 21:26 | #4 |
Technically, at the charging rate of 3A-hr, your 1700mah should be fully charged by 33.6mins.
-too much heat can damage your batteries during charging -your aeg won't be damaged by the battery, only the battery will be damaged -charging a battery would really involve heat, but it depends on the heat the battery takes. If it's too hot, there's a problem.
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May 1st, 2008, 21:32 | #5 |
I slow charge my batteries on my TLP 4000 intellicharger.
Batteries are never "hot" just warm to the touch. |
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May 1st, 2008, 21:46 | #6 | |
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If it is a smart charger it *should* charge the pack to near peak charge and then trickle charge the remaining 10-15% of the pack. Your batteries should never be hot, warm is alright. |
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