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Originally Posted by BrianG
I've had some NiMH AA's that sat around for too long and they were at ~.5v and wouldn't hold their mAh rating. Doing the c/10 charge method worked, but did take a few cycles to get them back up to par.
Don't know muhc about matching/zapping, but IIRC, zapping is charging at high currents (C*2 or something like that) discharging at ~30A, and then charging again at high currents. Matching is simply grouping together the cells with the same zapped voltage.
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Good! So the c/10 method does work. That's great. I have some 7 cell packs that I'm cycling on a MRC 989 Superbrain now. It just takes so darn long to charge/discharge at such low rates though. Results are still a day or two out. LOL
I was reading about zapping. There is some sort of chemical compound "strings" that form between the anode and the cathode internally. These compound strands inhibit the cells ablity to perform and also promote quicker self discharge.
To zap a cell, they use a LARGE Capacitor type setup. They charge the Capacitor and unload it's entire charge all at once into a single Nimh cell. This "burns" away these compound "strands" and frees up the cell to perform better.
Matching is done not only by tested capacity, but also the voltage at which a cell carries a "standardized" amperage load.
A group of cells are tested and the results of each cell is recorded. Then the cells are divided into groups according to the test results.
The cells that perform and carry an amp load the best are made into packs.
The idea behind this is, if all the cells in a pack perform the same, the pack is much more balanced. It will not only provide more cycle life, but will deliver more total pack mah.
Cycle life is greatly decreased in unmatched cells, when the first "weaker" cells become discharged. It is at this time that the surrounding cells still have "some" charge. They attempt to backwards charge, the discharged cells in the series. Cell reversion. This is bad.
Anyways, there is alot of information out there.
Hmmmm, I wonder what that zapper looks like? LOL "still digging for info here"