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General control line discussion => Open Forum => Topic started by: Dennis Toth on April 24, 2019, 09:54:40 PM
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Guys,
My glow driver charger died and my GE needs a charge. I have a TP610 charger for my Electric's that has a Nicad option. Has anyone done this? What delta v setting did you use and what voltage for the single cell?
Best, DennisT
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Dennis,
I charge all of my glow drivers with my battery charger. Hi tec 4 station charger , I just cut the harness off of my old McDaniel charger and checked polarity , soldered a couple banana plugs and done.
I use the discharge / charge cycle option , this is a good way to check the capacity of a glow driver, as they age , the capacity of nicads decreases . I always write the ma that went back into the glow driver on a piece of tape on the glow driver .
If you just put on the original charger, you do not know how much energy you put back into the battery .
I set mine at .5 amp or less , depending on the capacity of the drivers to how long it takes to charge
I have hot shot and McDaniel glow drivers , some 4 or 5 years old
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Use a 1 cell Nimh setting. Nimh auto should work.
Vr,
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NiCd batteries, new NiCd batteries anyway, need a voltage signature formed from the beginning. Gives it longer life. Typically 150-300 cycles before it reaches peak performance. After that, unfortunately, the cell starts to deteriorate and loose capacity.
So, a delta peak voltage should be around 1.55v and charge at 1c for 1 hour. Otherwise, calculate the capacity and your charge C rating to be charged in about 16 hours. They don't like a whole lot of in between until they're a little broken in. Then the wall chargers are perfect.
Immediately after a charge, if unplugged and checked a good NiCd cell should drop to 1.42 and stabilize around there. I still use a thunder power 1010c for this type of stuff
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The glow driver i bought a few weeks ago was NiMH. Are they still selling ones with a NiCd cell in them?
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The glow driver i bought a few weeks ago was NiMH. Are they still selling ones with a NiCd cell in them?
I don't think so. Last couple I bought were nimh also