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RobsSanta wrote:
My brain has totally gone blank for this simple question, I know I should have paid more attention in school !!!. I just was given a 12volt 1200mAh battery and a 200mh 3W wall charger by a friend who is quitting flying. It has been that long since he used the battery he doesn't remember charging times etc. For NiMH and NiCd, you take the battery capacity * 1.4 (I don't know where the 1.4 came from I just read it somewhere) and then divide it by the charge rate. That gives you the number of hours. So 1200 * 1.4 / 200 = 8.4 hours or 8 hours and 24 minutes. As others have said that is assuming the charger "really" puts out 200ma. If you have a good volt meter and can monitor the charge from time to time, when you slow charge a NiMH or NiCd battery the fully charged voltage should be about 1.45V/cell while it is on the charger. This voltage will drop to 1.3V/cell or so shortly after the charger is removed. So what I would do is record the voltage during charge every 20 or 30 min and if it reaches 1.45V/cell stop charging. If it seems to plateau at a slightly lower voltage then stop there. -- Chris W Bring Back the HP 15C http://hp15c.org Not getting the gifts you want? The Wish Zone can help. http://thewishzone.com |
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