I just received my Maha C9000 yesterday and gave 4 of my discharged AA Durabrids a whirl in the "Refresh and Analyze" mode. I set it to 700mA charge (should I have left this at 1000mA?) and left the default 500mA discharge for each cell.
After a few hours, it was bedtime. Two of the cells were and the other 2 were still going. I had told my wife about the BC-900 meltdowns so she's paranoid about the C9000 and made me unplug it. I'm not sure if the 2 that were running should have terminated by then or if they still needed the charge.
Cell 1 - 2213, 1.45v - missed termination?
Cell 2 - 2057, 1.44v - terminated by itself
Cell 3 - 2210, 1.44v - missed termination?
Cell 4 - 1925, 1.46v - terminated by itself
Also, a quick question about the "C" designation to make sure I understand it right. My Durabrids & Duraloops are 2000mAh so 1C would be 2000mA and .5C would be 1000mA, correct?
I'm now running a set of AAA Durabrids through it at 500mA charge and 500mA discharge. I hope that's an acceptable rate...
Sorry for the noob-ish question. I'm a little overwhelmed by the information here and trying to wrap my brain around it all.
After a few hours, it was bedtime. Two of the cells were and the other 2 were still going. I had told my wife about the BC-900 meltdowns so she's paranoid about the C9000 and made me unplug it. I'm not sure if the 2 that were running should have terminated by then or if they still needed the charge.
Cell 1 - 2213, 1.45v - missed termination?
Cell 2 - 2057, 1.44v - terminated by itself
Cell 3 - 2210, 1.44v - missed termination?
Cell 4 - 1925, 1.46v - terminated by itself
Also, a quick question about the "C" designation to make sure I understand it right. My Durabrids & Duraloops are 2000mAh so 1C would be 2000mA and .5C would be 1000mA, correct?
I'm now running a set of AAA Durabrids through it at 500mA charge and 500mA discharge. I hope that's an acceptable rate...
Sorry for the noob-ish question. I'm a little overwhelmed by the information here and trying to wrap my brain around it all.