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bettery charging time euqation?! I'm confused....
hi, for now, I'm using a wall charger(output 500mah) for my crane stock battery, (G&P 2200mah)
but when searching on the internet, I found 2 equations for the charging time... some say that it's ''mah of battery/mah of charger'' and others say that it ''mah of battery*1.5/mah of charger'' so now I'm confused, and dunno wich equation to use for the charging time.... PS: Yes I'll buy a smart charger really soon! |
If it is NiMH, you should use the second equation, with *1.5. They don't hold quite all of the charge that they take in, so you need to charge it a little longer than the theoretical battery mah/charger mah
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I am charging my battery 8.4 2400mh at 2400mh *2.4 amps*
But I can tell that you have a better battery *bettery* ;) but your forgiven as your french lol |
thx ...and yes I'm french...lol
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There should not be a variable of time ('h' as in hour) on the charger, it should just be expressed in Amps (A) or Milliamps (mA).
http://www.sitmo.com/gg/latex/latex2...mps%7D%3DHours Using this equation, you see the Milli-amps cancel out, leaving you with the Hours need to charge. |
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Oh, in that case, its 150% of the battery capacity. So 1.5 multiplied by the time.
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or more commonly expressed as 1.5c
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