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- From: rodman@pkr.mti.sgi.com (Paul Rodman)
- Subject: Re: NiCad batteries again
- Message-ID: <1992Nov11.174659.2467@odin.corp.sgi.com>
- Keywords: Storage, interrupted charging
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- Organization: Silicon Graphics Inc.
- References: <1992Nov10.062202.14404@schaefer.math.wisc.edu> <1992Nov10.084031.5374@jarvis.csri.toronto.edu> <1992Nov11.030643.21030@schaefer.math.wisc.edu>
- Date: Wed, 11 Nov 1992 17:46:59 GMT
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- In article <1992Nov11.030643.21030@schaefer.math.wisc.edu>, junikka@schaefer.math.wisc.edu (Jari Junikka) writes:
- |>
- |> So should they be stored charged, then fully charged and recharged again.
- |> Or should they be stored uncharged, then charged and discharged for storage
- |> for next six months or so....
- |>
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- Store them charged. Try to recharge them every few months.
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- You must charge nicads once in a while because:
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- a) nicads lose charge slowly sitting on a shelf.
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- b) if you let nicads become *totally* discharged you run the risk
- of cell reversal. The reversed cell will then no longer take a charge.
- This is what really kills most nicads, not 'memory' problems.
- Running down nicads is good, but not _all_ the way down to zero.....
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- A trick I use is to plug the trickle charger into a cheapo light timer that
- gives them 1/4 hr per day. This keeps them from losing charge when stored
- without charging them continuously, which even with a trickle is really too
- much (you want just a few milliamps for storage, most trickle chargers have
- to be designed to recharge in 12 hrs (overnight)).
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- 'Fast' charge nicads, like those in your cordless drill, etc. that can be
- charged in under an hour are even more lossey than regular nicads and
- need recharging in storage more often.
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- If you get a dead pack, open it up and measure the voltage on each cell, often
- just one cell has reversed (where you a bad boy and discharged it completely)
- and you can just replace that one cell.
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- Good luck,
- paul
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