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coolhandcountry 10.02.2005 09:18 AM

charging batteries
 
I have the ice charger. I want to know if I make a Y connector. Can I charge 2 packs at once? It seems Like it should be possible. Has anyone tried this? If I can what settings do I change? I will be charging nimhs.

cabking 10.02.2005 09:45 AM

whats the max cell count of the charger?

MetalMan 10.02.2005 10:27 AM

NiMh cells shouldn't be charged like that. They should only be charged in series (not parallel like what you want to do). If you do charge in parallel, then the peaking of the batteries won't come out right.

coolhandcountry 10.02.2005 10:51 AM

It only does 10 cells cab king. I was looking at maybe another charger. I need to get something with more battery capability. Thanks. Have you tried this metal man? What about it your raise or lower you mv peak detection? If I charge the batteries together then they will be run together.

cabking 10.02.2005 10:53 AM

surely as long as the charger can handle the total cell count of the two packs you can make a series y connector though, thats how I charge mine.

I can charge up to 25 cells so thats 4 stick packs in series.
I put the bulk of the charge in like that, and then peak them individual.
save a stack of time ;)
Is this bad for the cells??

coolhandcountry 10.02.2005 10:58 AM

I run 6-10 cells in a pack. I plan on getting a nother motor. I want to run 12 or so in a pack then. I think a new charger may be in order.

I would not be scared to do it your way cabking. It is like charging one big pack.

squeeforever 10.02.2005 10:59 AM

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i think he ment like this. which would be series i believe.

coolhandcountry 10.02.2005 11:02 AM

I was talking parrelal. Cabking talking series. Morning squee

MetalMan 10.02.2005 11:10 AM

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Originally posted by coolhandcountry
It only does 10 cells cab king. I was looking at maybe another charger. I need to get something with more battery capability. Thanks. Have you tried this metal man? What about it your raise or lower you mv peak detection? If I charge the batteries together then they will be run together.
I haven't tried, but I have read that you aren't supposed to do it. All I remember is that charging NiMh cells in parallel won't allow them to peak properly. If you are going to get a new charger that can charge more than 10 cells, then you could take a look at the Great Planes Triton. It takes a 12v input (from a power supply or 12v battery), and can charge up to 24 cells. So, if you went with 24 cells on the motor you want to get, you could charge them all at the same time.

coolhandcountry 10.02.2005 11:13 AM

I should have got that over the ice. I looked at both of them. I have the power supply to. I may try it metal man. What do i have to loose. I try some of my cheap cells first. You want me to let you know how it goes metal man.

squeeforever 10.02.2005 11:22 AM

if ya want i can take that ice off your hands

cabking 10.02.2005 11:33 AM

when I tried it with my 10amp power supply it would trip out.
I had to get a 20amp supply and that handles it well.

cabking 10.02.2005 11:38 AM

whoops clicked to soon :o

I was going to say that when you charge that many cells, the charger is pulling nearly 30 volts from a 12volt supply :eek:
so it needs the amps to make up the difference

MetalMan 10.02.2005 02:56 PM

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Originally posted by coolhandcountry
I should have got that over the ice. I looked at both of them. I have the power supply to. I may try it metal man. What do i have to loose. I try some of my cheap cells first. You want me to let you know how it goes metal man.
If you ever want to charge LiPos (up to 4s), you will find the ICE to be a much better charger than the Triton because it can charge up to 8amps, but the Triton can only go up to 2.5amps (for Lipos). The ICE also has other features like motor break-in (which can also be used as a variable voltage power supply up to 8v), and it also has a larger display with graphical capabilities. The only advantage that the Triton has over the ICE is the ability to charge up to 24cells! If you get the Triton, I would reccommend that you still keep the ICE.

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Originally posted by cabking
whoops clicked to soon :o

I was going to say that when you charge that many cells, the charger is pulling nearly 30 volts from a 12volt supply :eek:
so it needs the amps to make up the difference

If you were to charge 24 cheap NiCd cells, the charger might have to put out 40v to peak the batteries (1.67v/cell) :eek: .

coolhandcountry 10.02.2005 05:56 PM

I don't have any nicd. I have nothing but nimhs. A pile of them at that. I will try the cheap 3000 I have. I like the ice. I may go to lipos. I have to have a charger to run my smaller cell packs.

@ squee I dont' think I will get read of it.


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