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|    Phil Allison to All    |
|    Re: Charging NiMh batteries when not com    |
|    13 Jun 19 17:28:41    |
      From: pallison49@gmail.com              AK wrote:       >       >       > The aaa alkaline batteries went out on my tv remote.       >       > I decided to use my NiMh UBL aaa batteries. 1100 mAh.       >       > They are currently showing 1.31 volts.       >       > And they work ok in the remote as is.       >       > My charger is the manual type.       >       > It charges that type at 150 mA.       >       > I want them fully charged since they are 1.2 volts versus 1.50 for the       alkaline.       >       > I would like to know how much longer to charge them.       >       >       >              ** The correct procedure is to discharge the cells fully and then apply a full       recharge cycle - 8 hours in your case.              If you must recharge partly discharged cells, then it takes whatever time       needed until their temperate just starts to rise. Constant monitoring by you       is needed.                            ... Phil              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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