Some quick background.. at the moment I own 15 li-ion batteries. A number of the small cells include 10440's, IMR 123, IMR 18350's, and RCR123's (all AW's). For these small cells I use Cottonpickers USB Charger with voltmeter display, current set to 90ma.
Recently I ordered 3 RCR2's and am baffled/concerned. Here is a look at what I am seeing at the start, during, and after charging is complete, compared to a 10440 I had also received in the same mailing:
10440
Starting voltage: 3.9v (as received)
Termination voltage: 4.2v
Time to Termination (@90ma): ~1hr57min
Resting Voltage (after 12hrs): 4.18v
RCR2
Starting Voltage: 4.03 (as received)
Termination voltage: 4.2v*
Time to Termination (@90ma): ~3hr30min*
Resting Voltage (after 12hrs): 4.09v
*I repeated the tests with the two other RCR2 cells. Both charged in the same manner, however, 1 was different. As it was charging, the display indicated 4.20 and held there for approx. 1.5-2hrs as it neared termination. Once the charging led went out termination was reached, however the voltage now indicated 4.13v. I rechecked with a digital multimeter and it confirmed the cell was at 4.13v.
At first I thought it might be the charger that is going bad. I put the rest of the 10440 cells (including older ones I had on hand), a few other RCR123's, and IMR123's to charge and did not observe any oddities.
I then went back to the RCR2 cell that ended at 4.13v and set it to charge again. Sure enough, the charging led lit back up. Roughly about an hour later it went out at ended at 4.19v. Unfortunately, after resting it also dropped to 4.09v. Once they drop to 4.09v they seem to stabilize and hold there.
This is the first time I have observed anything like this. While I am confused and want to understand what is happening, my primary concern is the safety with regards to these RCR2 cells.
Recently I ordered 3 RCR2's and am baffled/concerned. Here is a look at what I am seeing at the start, during, and after charging is complete, compared to a 10440 I had also received in the same mailing:
10440
Starting voltage: 3.9v (as received)
Termination voltage: 4.2v
Time to Termination (@90ma): ~1hr57min
Resting Voltage (after 12hrs): 4.18v
RCR2
Starting Voltage: 4.03 (as received)
Termination voltage: 4.2v*
Time to Termination (@90ma): ~3hr30min*
Resting Voltage (after 12hrs): 4.09v
*I repeated the tests with the two other RCR2 cells. Both charged in the same manner, however, 1 was different. As it was charging, the display indicated 4.20 and held there for approx. 1.5-2hrs as it neared termination. Once the charging led went out termination was reached, however the voltage now indicated 4.13v. I rechecked with a digital multimeter and it confirmed the cell was at 4.13v.
At first I thought it might be the charger that is going bad. I put the rest of the 10440 cells (including older ones I had on hand), a few other RCR123's, and IMR123's to charge and did not observe any oddities.
I then went back to the RCR2 cell that ended at 4.13v and set it to charge again. Sure enough, the charging led lit back up. Roughly about an hour later it went out at ended at 4.19v. Unfortunately, after resting it also dropped to 4.09v. Once they drop to 4.09v they seem to stabilize and hold there.
This is the first time I have observed anything like this. While I am confused and want to understand what is happening, my primary concern is the safety with regards to these RCR2 cells.