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amps for charging batts
how many amps is best to charger 4600 nimhs
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charge at 1C, so 4.6amps
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cheers for that had loads of people telling me to charge them at 7amps
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NEVER charge at 7A. Please.
4.6A MAX. 4.0A is even better Set you -dV as low as possible (3mV per cell if possible). If your charger can limit the mAh input then set this to 100% Set Max T to 55°C If you have not charged in a week then equalize before charging if possible. |
cheers for the info guys thought i would ask before charging them i have an lrp 2 charger set the mv as low as it will go once again cheers thought 7 amps was far too much
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Just make sure your delta peak is set properly and you've equalised your cells, also make sure they don't go flat, if you're not using them for more than 2 weeks you'll probly want to put some charge bak in them. Then the day before you use them, give them a bit more charge, then discharge and put 1000 mAh in them, this way you'll wake them up and won't suffer a blow out. |
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Ok, charge at 7A, go ahead...
Darwin had it right.... N |
Fabs.
Have you seen a cell blow up from charging at over 5.5 amps. I've had 1st hand experience at Oswestry national in 06. Charging at 5.5 amps cell lets go. Sounded like a shotgun going off. Lucky nobody was in my pit tent at the time. Wife and kids could off been in there. Quite easily could of blinded or seriously injured 1 of them. Would not like to pit next to you. |
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