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Old 18-07-2011
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Default discharging nimh..what final voltage should be set?

Evening,

I have just bought a Core UAC-40 charger that has the facility to discharge nimhs so I want to discharge my 6v receiver packs, the capacity is 1600mah. I have set the discharge rate at 1A but I do not know what to set the final voltage at? The range possible is 0.25 - 25 V.
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Try around 4.8v mate should be somewhere about right
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the problem is the manual doesnt specify if you put in the voltage for each cell ie. 1v or the whole pack 4.5v??
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Well when i used to use a smart tray for sub c cells it was 0.9v per cell
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Pugs is correct that 4.8v will be about right. 0.9-1v per cell.
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Pugs is correct that 4.8v will be about right. 0.9-1v per cell.
yep I agree....but as I said the manual for the chager does not specify if the figure i select is the v level for the pack ie. 4.8v or the v level for each cell ie 0.9v........does that make sense?
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