akula88
Enlightened
A still have a few old Li-Ion batteries of different sizes and chemistry, including the decades-old Pila.
I bought an Opus CT-C100 last year hoping to get some solid efficacy data - actual mAh 'capacity' vs published/rated on the cell. I was, however, dissappointed that I could not really get it done... especially trying to simulate a 'NOR' test.
The instruction sheet that came with it was rather ambiguous. Essentially, I go thru a manual CHARGE, DISCHARGE, then (re)CHARGE. It's mostly on the DISCHARGE mode that I don't get a result -- only saying less than 100 mAh, yet the voltage is already way down... and in cases of unprotected cell, below 2A.
I selected the single-cell Opus, as I also wanted a compact charger, as opposed to the C3100 or even Lii-500 Engineer.
Am I doing this wrong? or I really have a crappy analyzing charger? What are other options (charger) for this application that is still compact [single or 2-cell]?
I bought an Opus CT-C100 last year hoping to get some solid efficacy data - actual mAh 'capacity' vs published/rated on the cell. I was, however, dissappointed that I could not really get it done... especially trying to simulate a 'NOR' test.
The instruction sheet that came with it was rather ambiguous. Essentially, I go thru a manual CHARGE, DISCHARGE, then (re)CHARGE. It's mostly on the DISCHARGE mode that I don't get a result -- only saying less than 100 mAh, yet the voltage is already way down... and in cases of unprotected cell, below 2A.
I selected the single-cell Opus, as I also wanted a compact charger, as opposed to the C3100 or even Lii-500 Engineer.
Am I doing this wrong? or I really have a crappy analyzing charger? What are other options (charger) for this application that is still compact [single or 2-cell]?