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NiMH battery charging question
I’ve been out of the R/C hobby for 25 yrs, but my young boys found my old truck. Threw away all the old battery packs, bought a new NiMH 3000mAH 7.2v battery. I have an old Hobbico 905 charger, can anyone tell me how long to charge this battery? Or will this even work with a 25 yr old setup?
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Originally Posted by Stewie25
(Post 16193931)
I’ve been out of the R/C hobby for 25 yrs, but my young boys found my old truck. Threw away all the old battery packs, bought a new NiMH 3000mAH 7.2v battery. I have an old Hobbico 905 charger, can anyone tell me how long to charge this battery? Or will this even work with a 25 yr old setup?
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Charging Instructions:
Do the math.... an empty battery will take about 50 minutes. Bu I agree, get something decent, a simple B6AC charger can be found for about 40 bucks. |
While I agree it's best to use a peak detection charger, you can do the same by periodically touching the battery every couple of minutes until it starts to get warm, then you know it's fully charged. Measure the time it takes and then you know for next time you charge it. This is how we charged packs back in the day... it's not fool proof but will certainly gitterdone.
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Originally Posted by billdelong
(Post 16194033)
While I agree it's best to use a peak detection charger, you can do the same by periodically touching the battery every couple of minutes until it starts to get warm, then you know it's fully charged. Measure the time it takes and then you know for next time you charge it. This is how we charged packs back in the day... it's not fool proof but will certainly gitterdone.
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Thanks for the replies.
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Originally Posted by gigaplex
(Post 16194105)
And then when you get distracted, they explode. It's a very dangerous method.
Quick math 3000 mAh = 3Ah / 5A = 0.6 Hours, so somewhere around 36 min for a fully discharged 3Ah battery at 5A |
You can always get from Amazon, Aliexpress etc a cheap temperature alarm module. Even a cheap temperature controller like a W1209 can be used a a simple programable temperature sensor/alarm
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