Miciobigio
Enlightened
Hello,
i've just ordered a Pila charger and some Pila batts to use with my Aleph1 .
I have read in another 3D , that inside the Pila cells there is the circuit that prevent to drain the batt under 3 Volt ( or 3,2 V ) and this sounds fine to me; but it seems that that circuit take care also of the charge process stopping it at 4,15-4,2 volt.
If this is the case , why the Pila charger is so expensive ?
If this is the case i will not able to use the Pila charger to charge also my bare Li-ion /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/icon23.gif
Normally is the "intelligent charger" that know when to stop charging the cells !
Can someone confirm if the charge process is ended by the Pila cell or by the Pila charger ?
Thanks. /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/grin.gif
i've just ordered a Pila charger and some Pila batts to use with my Aleph1 .
I have read in another 3D , that inside the Pila cells there is the circuit that prevent to drain the batt under 3 Volt ( or 3,2 V ) and this sounds fine to me; but it seems that that circuit take care also of the charge process stopping it at 4,15-4,2 volt.
If this is the case , why the Pila charger is so expensive ?
If this is the case i will not able to use the Pila charger to charge also my bare Li-ion /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/icon23.gif
Normally is the "intelligent charger" that know when to stop charging the cells !
Can someone confirm if the charge process is ended by the Pila cell or by the Pila charger ?
Thanks. /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/grin.gif