Wow, a charger that charges over 4.2??? :duck: Thats a waiting to happen.
Wow, a charger that charges over 4.2??? :duck: Thats a waiting to happen.
I use the cheapo $6 DX 18650/16340 with absolutely no problems, and it charges to exactly 4.20 volts each time.
That's great. When I hit reset or take batteries out then put them back I may get a red light from 1 to 10 minutes but voltage of batteries remains the same. My dealer kindly agreed to give me a new Pila so I can't wait to see how it works. Yours gives you a choice. That's neat.I've been using a Pila charger for about a year. After the light turns green I always check the battery voltage. It's typically 4.17 volts. If I put the battery back in the charger or push the reset button charging will resume. On my RCR-123s it takes about thirty minutes for the red charging light to turn off and the green light to come on. The battery has always tested 4.197 volts after the top off. Thats good enough for me and I remove the battery. I didn't vote because my Pila dependably gives me two options.
That's great. When I hit reset or take batteries out then put them back I may get a red light from 1 to 10 minutes but voltage of batteries remains the same. My dealer kindly agreed to give me a new Pila so I can't wait to see how it works. Yours gives you a choice. That's neat.
I get anywhere from 4.13 to 4.16 it would seem.
So far mine has terminated at 4.18 every time.
Nice. But I am still confused Diesel79. Are we polling the chargers termination voltage WHILE charging, or the voltage of the battery which the Pila charges it to. There is a big, important difference here.
Poll asks "What voltage does your Pila charge new batteries to?"
This could and should be slightly lower than the 4.2 termination voltage I understand. That is, if I understand? :]