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scoobabob94 September 15th, 2006 18:16

NIMH charging question
 
Hi, I was just wondering if my charger (http://www.wgcshop.com/pcart/shopper...%20Dischargers) will be able to proberly charge NIMH batteries, thanks.

ILLusion September 15th, 2006 18:34

why do you need to discharge your nimh cells? they don't need discharging.

Arthraxis September 15th, 2006 18:55

If you have it why don't you try it, and if you don't, I suggest getting a 'Universal Smart Charger'.

scoobabob94 September 15th, 2006 19:09

well I have the charger, but I've always used Nicad batteries, but I'm going to be getting some NIMH batteries pretty soon and im wondering if I need a new charger or not, and its not just a discharger, its a charger/discharger.

Hades September 15th, 2006 19:18

It's good for either type of battery

ILLusion September 15th, 2006 20:09

Sorry, I read your post wrong. I thought you were asking about discharging. In which case, yes, that charger will also charge nimh.

thephenom September 15th, 2006 20:12

Yep works perfectly fine, I have the same model.

scoobabob94 September 15th, 2006 21:04

Thanks guys

JohnnyDo September 15th, 2006 22:55

NiMh batteries work more optimally if you do NOT discharge them after each use. It is recommended to cycle them periodically (for the average airsofter this can be once every couple of months. to cycle your battery you charge fully, then dis-charge fully, then charge again.

As a rule, NiMh batteries should be charged more often then not. That is just before a game, top them off, after a game, top them off. If you discharge them after every use as people do with Ni-Cads you will reduce the total life cycle and performance of the battery pack.

scoobabob94 September 15th, 2006 23:23

thanks johny, the one thing i dont get is that it says its best to store them at 3/4 full capacity, why is this better than full capacity?

Identity September 15th, 2006 23:38

Quote:

Originally Posted by scoobabob94
thanks johny, the one thing i dont get is that it says its best to store them at 3/4 full capacity, why is this better than full capacity?

That's only for lithium cells. I think... I could be wrong but I think thats what i heard.


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