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Alex Coleman
Guest
At home I charge my NiMH AA cells for everyday use.
I have an rapid "intelligent charger" which senses delta-V and it
measures current/voltage/whatever.
Let's say I start to charge some cells. After an hour, they are not
fully charged but I take them out and immediately replace them with some
different cells.
(1) Would the charger still remember the first set of cells and seek to
find delta-V based on its reading of the previous cells?
(2) How long should I leave an intelligent charger when swappig
batteries like this to make it forget the previous cells?
(3) Would I need to actually disconnect the charger from the mains power
to make it forget?
I have an rapid "intelligent charger" which senses delta-V and it
measures current/voltage/whatever.
Let's say I start to charge some cells. After an hour, they are not
fully charged but I take them out and immediately replace them with some
different cells.
(1) Would the charger still remember the first set of cells and seek to
find delta-V based on its reading of the previous cells?
(2) How long should I leave an intelligent charger when swappig
batteries like this to make it forget the previous cells?
(3) Would I need to actually disconnect the charger from the mains power
to make it forget?