re: battery polarity reversed
I have a polarity question.
I have a remote control with 4 NIMH cells,
i guess there is no polarity protection on this remote, as one of the cells reversed polarity to -.01v.
I was wondering if it is possible to fix the cell? let it drain to 0v?
or is it garbage?
side question.
Of the three remaining cells, 2 cells are now at 1.2v, the third is at 0.1v.
I wanted to know if I can charge that third cell separately (on it's own) to get it to the same voltage, or can i charge the remaining 3 cells together?
I have a first gen GP powerbank rapid charger
-G
I have a polarity question.
I have a remote control with 4 NIMH cells,
i guess there is no polarity protection on this remote, as one of the cells reversed polarity to -.01v.
I was wondering if it is possible to fix the cell? let it drain to 0v?
or is it garbage?
side question.
Of the three remaining cells, 2 cells are now at 1.2v, the third is at 0.1v.
I wanted to know if I can charge that third cell separately (on it's own) to get it to the same voltage, or can i charge the remaining 3 cells together?
I have a first gen GP powerbank rapid charger
-G
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