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nickel cadmium batteries is to charge a constant pulsating direct current

by combattery84 on Nov 17, 2010

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Slightly different with the nickel-chromium batteries, nickel cadmium batteries is to charge a constant pulsating direct current, while the nickel-metal hydride batteries using a small ripple, more smooth DC for charging. In urgent cases, the two charger interoperability. Charge for the charge current should be master, how to estimate the appropriate charge current it? It depends on battery capacity to decide. In general, the civil standard 16 hours of battery charging, the charge current is: the battery capacity / 10, in units of mA. There are fast charge, fast charge current of 2.5 to 5 times the standard, there is no uniform standard. We use the charger, should try to use the standard charger, how to determine the charging current the charger it? When we buy a charger, a multimeter to find a JS or own multimeter, plug the charger power supply, multimeter appropriated for DC current 500mA stall, battery charger, the red pen then the positive electrode, the...Read More >>



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