Prepping NiMH for zapping?
#1
Tech Master
Thread Starter
Prepping NiMH for zapping?
Hello,
What's the procedure to discharge/prepare Sanyo 3000 cells before zapping? With NiCADs we can drop 'em on a tray; what's the way for Nimhs, Sanyo 3k's in particular? Thanks!
Regards,
Alvin
What's the procedure to discharge/prepare Sanyo 3000 cells before zapping? With NiCADs we can drop 'em on a tray; what's the way for Nimhs, Sanyo 3k's in particular? Thanks!
Regards,
Alvin
#2
Tech Master
iTrader: (28)
If it's a maintenence zap like the DCX3000, just get the cells as close to .6 each as you can. If you go below this even zapping will not save all of them. Hit them with like 50 - 60 and then cycle them after the zapp. Seems Ni-Mh don't responde as well to zapping as Ni-Cd.
Good luck, hope nothing vents...
Christopher
Good luck, hope nothing vents...
Christopher
#3
Tech Master
Thread Starter
Chris, how can I make 'em stay at 0.6V? It can hit the voltage while in the tray but once out, it rises very fast to around 1V.
Thanks!
PS: Been zapping at 25V, very successful for nicads. Guess I should try a higher voltage
Thanks!
PS: Been zapping at 25V, very successful for nicads. Guess I should try a higher voltage
#5
Tech Regular
Now as we have a zapper thread I just might ask a question: How large capacitances or how long zap durations are used in the most common devices? The starting tension seems to be between 30-80V usually.
Last edited by JesseT; 02-19-2002 at 11:16 PM.
#7
Tech Apprentice
i use the dcx3000 and i zap my cells after the bulbs have gone out on my equalizing tray. i was pitting next to pat t (one of the integy drivers), and he told me to discharge your cells completely. the more charge left in the cell, the less effective the zap will be. you can even zap prior to charging w/o any ill effects.
#8
Tech Master
Thread Starter
Originally posted by Trips
The following info came from Big Jim Greenemeyer:
"To maintenance zap a cell, you need about 60-70 volts DC and about a 10Kuf capacitor.
The following info came from Big Jim Greenemeyer:
"To maintenance zap a cell, you need about 60-70 volts DC and about a 10Kuf capacitor.