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Posted by CharlesBlackstone on May 17, 2008, 3:19 pm
Please log in for more thread options inappropriate place. I bought a variable voltage variable amp power supply to use charging my RC batteries: http://shop.vendio.com/evan2002/item/857080628/index.html I don't really understand it much though. First, should I never turn it on if there is no load? I will use it with either a nicd/nimh charger: https://01836cd.netsolstores.com/index.asp?PageAction=VIEWPROD&ProdID=349 or a lipoly charger: http://www.batteryjunction.com/temilibachwl.html In either case, should I turn the voltage to 12 volts, and the amps to the maximum (10), then turn on the charger? Should the charger be hooked up and turned on with a battery connected to be charged, before I turn on the power supply? Thanks very much in advance for any guidance. Charles | ||||||||||||||||
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Posted by BobG on May 17, 2008, 4:18 pm
Please log in for more thread options designed, or you use your lab supply in 'manual operator supervised' mode. Read up on the charging schedule for nimh cells and simullate that by adjusting the supply. If the cells get too hot to touch, they are too hot. | ||||||||||||||||
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Posted by Mike on May 17, 2008, 6:15 pm
Please log in for more thread options On Sat, 17 May 2008 12:19:30 -0700 (PDT), CharlesBlackstone
There's no problem turning the power supply on with no load. I would hookup everything then turn the power supply on, but it probably makes no difference. Lab power supplies like that one are generally pretty well protected and will witrhstand a great deal of abuse. The ad for one of those chargers indicates an input voltage range of 11-15v, so set your power supply voltage within that range. Same goes for the other charger, set the voltage within the proper range. Set the current to a little more than you expect the charger to draw. The charger might get confused if the input power shuts down because the current is set too low. Mike "Even a fool is thought wise if he keeps silent, and discerning if he holds his tongue." | ||||||||||||||||
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Posted by Wayne on May 17, 2008, 6:30 pm
Please log in for more thread options Hi, I'm reposting this here, my previous attempt was probably in an
> inappropriate place.
> > I bought a variable voltage variable amp power supply to use > charging my RC batteries: > > http://shop.vendio.com/evan2002/item/857080628/index.html > > I don't really understand it much though. First, should I never turn > it on if there is no load? > > I will use it with either a nicd/nimh charger: > https://01836cd.netsolstores.com/index.asp?PageAction=VIEWPROD&ProdID=349 > > or a lipoly charger: > > http://www.batteryjunction.com/temilibachwl.html > > In either case, should I turn the voltage to 12 volts, and the amps > to > the maximum (10), then turn on the charger? Should the charger be > hooked up and turned on with a battery connected to be charged, > before > I turn on the power supply? > > > Thanks very much in advance for any guidance. > > Charles Charles, If I were in your shoes I would post your question in, rec.models.rc.air news group. They deal with the RC Chargers and Batteries and constantly. I do not see why they won't be able to help. Wayne | ||||||||||||||||
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Posted by Robert Roland on May 18, 2008, 5:56 am
Please log in for more thread options On Sat, 17 May 2008 12:19:30 -0700 (PDT), CharlesBlackstone
>I bought a variable voltage variable amp power supply to use
>charging my RC batteries: > >http://shop.vendio.com/evan2002/item/857080628/index.html That looks like a nice unit. You will find lots of uses for it. >I don't really understand it much though. First, should I never turn
>it on if there is no load? No, zero load is no problem. The normal way to use it, would be to power it up, then set the voltage and current settings, and then connect your load. >I will use it with either a nicd/nimh charger:
>https://01836cd.netsolstores.com/index.asp?PageAction=VIEWPROD&ProdID=349 > >or a lipoly charger: > >http://www.batteryjunction.com/temilibachwl.html > >In either case, should I turn the voltage to 12 volts, and the amps >to >the maximum (10), then turn on the charger? Yes, that will work. However, I recommend you set the voltage on the power supply before you even connect the charger. That way, you don't risk damaging the charger because the voltage knob was accidentally turned too high. >Should the charger be
>hooked up and turned on with a battery connected to be charged, >before >I turn on the power supply? As mentioned above, it would be safer to switch on the power supply and set the voltage, and then connect the charger. You will need to check the manual for the charger for battery connection sequence. Usually, they output nothing at all in their startup state, so you can connect the battery and then select the charge program. In some cases, however, you must press one button, then connect the battery, and then press another button. -- RoRo | ||||||||||||||||
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>inappropriate place.
>
>I bought a variable voltage variable amp power supply to use
>charging my RC batteries:
>
>http://shop.vendio.com/evan2002/item/857080628/index.html
>
>I don't really understand it much though. First, should I never turn
>it on if there is no load?
>
>I will use it with either a nicd/nimh charger:
>https://01836cd.netsolstores.com/index.asp?PageAction=VIEWPROD&ProdID=349
>
>or a lipoly charger:
>
>http://www.batteryjunction.com/temilibachwl.html
>
>In either case, should I turn the voltage to 12 volts, and the amps
>to
>the maximum (10), then turn on the charger? Should the charger be
>hooked up and turned on with a battery connected to be charged,
>before
>I turn on the power supply?
>
>
>Thanks very much in advance for any guidance.
>
>Charles