Lucifre
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I have a NiCd 9.6V 1600mah battery pack, when i designed trickle charger(160 ma -- 0.1C charge rate) for it i used the 9.6V value... The problem is that the voltage of batt during the chrging raises to 11 V immidiately and after couple of hours it raises to 11.5 V... In turn the current going into it is about half of what it should be. When removed from the charger the voltage of battery pack is 11V. My question is... What is the voltage of the rechargeable battery represent? it clearly isn't the voltage of the battery pack, also how can i predict the actual voltage of the rech. battery during charging.... I dont care about other chemistries
i am dealing with nickel based batts for now.
i am dealing with nickel based batts for now.