Ni-Mh/Ni-Cd Versus Li-Po.

If you have a tank query and you can't find the answer anywhere else, post here. (TIP - Check for answers in FAQ, use the 'search' facility or even check this board before posting here).
Forum rules
If your question is electronics related please post it in one of the relevant boards here: viewforum.php?f=31
User avatar
wibblywobbly
Major
Posts: 6396
Joined: Fri Oct 17, 2008 9:30 am
Location: South Wales Valley
Contact:

Re: Ni-Mh/Ni-Cd Versus Li-Po.

Post by wibblywobbly »

After testing the Nimh batteries on a multimeter they were not discharged? Checked the switch, the soldering was ok, but eventually found that the switch has an intermittent contact internally. Need to buy some new switches and test it again.

:S
Tiger 1 Late
Panther G
King Tiger
M36 B1
Jofaur86
Warrant Officer 1st Class
Posts: 2172
Joined: Tue Dec 25, 2018 11:28 pm
Location: Centre France

Re: Ni-Mh/Ni-Cd Versus Li-Po.

Post by Jofaur86 »

Hello :D
Attention,the measurement with the voltmeter is not a sufficient indication ??in fact there may be a voltage ( volts ) but no capacity ( Mah ) enough current to opérate a Led or other,but if demand a strong consumption,the battery goes to it knees,it is necessary to measure in charge :thumbup:
Hence the usefulness of a good charger,those delivered originally with ou thank,are only beasts feeding,without any system of limit of current and tension :thumbdown:
Post Reply

Return to “General Questions”