Charging NiMh? AA
#1
I am using some EMB AA 2200mah batteries. When I bought them I charged them up and they seemed to last for ever on the charge. Now , maybe 3 charges in the charge is not lasting even half the time the first charge did. I am using them for my transmitter . I am charging them the way I did the first time , at 2.2 amps. 
Just cheap batteries?

Just cheap batteries?
Last edited by a1; 09-27-2015 at 04:50 PM.
#3
#5
Good charger. Sub-c & 2/3 sub batteries I'd trust the charger for charging. AAA & AA tend to over heat. Kills capacity on AA & AAA. Charging at 2.2amps will kill them. Like Paulina says set you amps to .5a. Let in take its time to charge maybe take a couple hours.. It'll produce less heat. Or just purchase AA & AAA charger.
#9
For my Spektrum radio and other general AA's, I use eneloop and use the Panasonic's current gen peak charger that can charge cells individually. AA's last me years.
I don't know the charge rate of the Panasonic, but probably 350-500mAh. Unless these cells are meant to be charged at a high rate (like the AAA's for MiniZ's), even 500mAh is kind of on the higher side. Battery should only be warm to the touch when charged.
I don't know the charge rate of the Panasonic, but probably 350-500mAh. Unless these cells are meant to be charged at a high rate (like the AAA's for MiniZ's), even 500mAh is kind of on the higher side. Battery should only be warm to the touch when charged.




