HP41, N battery (N Cell), charging of HR1
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10-12-2020, 08:34 PM
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RE: HP41, N battery (N Cell), charging of HR1
(10-12-2020 07:16 PM)Dave Frederickson Wrote: I must say the SkyRC MC3000 is the fanciest charger I've ever seen (Bluetooth, really?) and also the most expensive.Yes it has bluetooth but I never used it because it has a USB connector and its supported by data explorer trough USB, http://www.nongnu.org/dataexplorer/. Nice thing is that it runs on 12V so you can power it also from a solarpanel or car battery if needed. It supports almost all rechargeable batteries except for 9V block so its used for all kind of batteries here. Charging with 50 mA is a bit tricky because you don't see the voltage drop indicating the call is full, but I set the timer to 16 hours as indicated on the cell and that worked fine. Made a few aluminium adapters on the lathe because the small cels just fit and I want the temp sensor to work (see topicstart ) They are in the calculator for 3 months now and still no low batt |
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10-12-2020, 09:45 PM
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RE: HP41, N battery (N Cell), charging of HR1
(10-12-2020 08:34 PM)Erik-M Wrote: Charging with 50 mA is a bit tricky because you don't see the voltage drop indicating the call is full, but I set the timer to 16 hours as indicated on the cell and that worked fine. One, at 50mA charging current (0.1C) I wouldn't expect the -deltaV circuitry to detect end-of-charge. The recommended minimum charging rate is 0.3C. Two, the MC3000 has a Break-In Mode built in, so why are you manually timing charging??? Dave |
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10-13-2020, 12:33 AM
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RE: HP41, N battery (N Cell), charging of HR1
(10-11-2020 10:56 PM)Dave Frederickson Wrote: Your charger appears to charge the 4 cells in series. Is that correct? Yes ... 6V over the 4 batteries in series (have not measured the charging current yet). (10-12-2020 03:56 AM)Wes Loewer Wrote: "Replace" or "recharge" every year? Leak is not the correct word. On 1 occasion I have seen a bit of greenish, foamy 'rash' on the + side of 1 of the batteries after what must be 50+ recharge cycles in the HP-41 I use with the card reader and IR-printer at home. My HP-41 at work never had any issues and usually will run on the same charge for weeks/months. I now have 3 battery sets I rotate between the 2 machines, keeping 1 charged at all time, replacing the entire set if needed (better safe than sorry). |
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10-13-2020, 03:27 PM
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