Small battery question
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Gamefreak271
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Small battery question
I have finally ordered my 8.4V battery and it came a few days ago.I decided to charge it but not all the way. When I checked the voltage it was 9.5-9.6V. Now I'm too afraid to hook it up to the psone screen because it will most likely fry it. Please can anyone help me?
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Gamelver
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hmmm...well, I know that when you charge batteries, they go up for a little while (usually on NiMh, it's .1V, and on li-poly, it's as high as .6V, I believe).
What kind of battery is it? If it's Nimh (which it most likely isn't...an 8.4V NiMh pack has 7 cells, meaning .7 extra would only make it 9.1V) then you can remove a cell. Check to see if it's definitely an 8.4V battery and not a 9.6V. 7 nimh cells, if it is NiMh.
If not, then I don't think there's much you can do, really. Not that I know of, at least.
What kind of battery is it? If it's Nimh (which it most likely isn't...an 8.4V NiMh pack has 7 cells, meaning .7 extra would only make it 9.1V) then you can remove a cell. Check to see if it's definitely an 8.4V battery and not a 9.6V. 7 nimh cells, if it is NiMh.
If not, then I don't think there's much you can do, really. Not that I know of, at least.
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Gamefreak271
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It is a Nimh battery. Here is the link if you want to see it.Gamelver wrote:hmmm...well, I know that when you charge batteries, they go up for a little while (usually on NiMh, it's .1V, and on li-poly, it's as high as .6V, I believe).
What kind of battery is it? If it's Nimh (which it most likely isn't...an 8.4V NiMh pack has 7 cells, meaning .7 extra would only make it 9.1V) then you can remove a cell.
http://www.batteryspace.com/index.asp?P ... ProdID=385
You sure about that? How much will the voltage drop during power up?daguuy wrote:don't worry about it, the voltage will go down under load (powering an N64p).
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