jayflash
Flashlight Enthusiast
Proper charging practices for each type of cell chemistry is a constantly asked question by newbies and us oldies.
Unless I've overlooked the obvious (my forte), I couldn't find a compendium of this info in one location. Rather than searching for a charging thread we've forgotten or helping out somebody else, a sticky might speed thing up.
The Battery University can still be recommended for detailed info, but a simpler: "Charge NiMH @ 1C - 2C and discharge @ xxxx mAH max. Discharge @ 0.2C or less to condition cell." - for one example.
This info can be updated and include new cell chemistries when they become available.
Did I miss something or is this a worthwhile idea? If so, it could be added to the sticky on top.
Unless I've overlooked the obvious (my forte), I couldn't find a compendium of this info in one location. Rather than searching for a charging thread we've forgotten or helping out somebody else, a sticky might speed thing up.
The Battery University can still be recommended for detailed info, but a simpler: "Charge NiMH @ 1C - 2C and discharge @ xxxx mAH max. Discharge @ 0.2C or less to condition cell." - for one example.
This info can be updated and include new cell chemistries when they become available.
Did I miss something or is this a worthwhile idea? If so, it could be added to the sticky on top.