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Subject: [OM] Re: Control Pack 2
From: "Michael Wong" <mialop@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Sat, 23 Dec 2006 00:25:30 +0800
Thanks, John. I have timer for control pack charging, so that is a problem.

By the way, I think I should charge no later than 6 hours for 175MhA, don't I?

-- 
Michael

Palm, Linux, Olympus, Mac user


2006/12/22, John Hermanson <omtech1@xxxxxxxxxxx>:
>
> I suggest testing each individual cell for volts before soldering.
> After I've soldered 6 cells together for one side of the cluster, I
> measure again with the voltmeter.  Results should be around 7V or so.
> I may get my test NiMH cluster done this week.  BTW,  NiMH batteries can
> be damaged if left charging too long with a charger intended for nicads.
> Unfortunately, you cannot leave them charging overnight as you could
> with the nicad cells.  Charger should be put on a timer.
>
> ___________________________________
> John Hermanson
> Camtech Photo Services, Inc.
>
>
> Jeff Keller wrote:
> > Just measuring the voltage will probably tell you if the connections
> > are good.
> >
> > If you try to measure ohms or "continuity" across a voltage source
> > such as a battery, the voltage source will force current, quite
> > likely too much current, to flow through your meter. I noticed in one
> > of your pictures your meter was set to a 1 ohm range. Perhaps you
> > only measured the voltage and not the "ohms".
> >
> > If you want to test how good your connections are you could try to
> > find a resistor to use as a load. In this case you have 175mah
> > batteries with about 15v. So you would want a resistance of about 15v
> >  / 0.175a = 86 ohms (or maybe less) but it must handle nearly 3
> > watts. The motor drive probably takes a higher short burst current
> > than this, but as a very "approximate" test, just discharging the
> > battery at a current rating equal to its amp hour number would show a
> > voltage drop if the connections weren't good enough. In this case
> > just operating the motor drive would be a better test.
> >
> > If all you did was measure voltage, your meter is as good as anything
> >  you could use.
> >
> > -jeff
> >
> >
> > On 12/21/06, Michael Wong <mialop@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> >
> >> Thanks, Jeff. What equipment should I use to measure?
> >>
> >> -- Michael
> >>
> >> Palm, Linux, Olympus, Mac user
> >>
> >>
> >> 2006/12/21, Jeff Keller <jeffreyrkeller@xxxxxxxxx>:
> >>
> >>> That looks like a nice "do it yourself" job. Thanks for posting
> >>> all of the pictures.
> >>>
>
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