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Hello Tom, we were saying !
TW> One thing. Note that the numbers are Percent Figures. 10% of MaH for
TW> Charging, 5% of MaH for Floating.
JP> Please confirm to me Tom, that this would be the total
JP> MaH, not individual cell capability. I think that it would be
JP> total but nothing like being sure.
TW> IF talking individual cells it is the Cell Mah. IF talking about a
TW> series string battery pack it is the MaH of the Lowest rated Single
TW> cell.
I was typing about the 10% or the 5% of the charging for
the whole pack, Tom. This is a slide off type of pack and it can
be recharged three ways, with 12v car current, and two other
"brick" charger. It has the three connectors, I use one for a
power supply 12v charge, the same PS that I use for my 2m
radio. All three will admit a 12v supply but use three different
connectors ??? The main brick is 12v 300mA. Should this be the
governing factor, even for NiMH cells, in serie, 11 of them ?
From Roxboro on an Athlon 1.2.
Runs quite nicely.
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