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Old 09-08-05 | 09:53 AM
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Originally Posted by slvoid
Generally batteries also have a tolerance. So if the battery has a 3 hr life and u used it for 2 hours, it's safe to assume it needs a 2/3rds charge. If a full charge takes 9 hours, you can safely set the timer for about 6.5 hours and it might over charge like 5%, which won't kill it, and it'll be full. the danger is if you use one that constantly is set for 9 hours, so you end up overcharging it by 1/3rd instead of like 1/20th.

Problem with a battery pack and getting a dV/dT temperature based charger is, while the thing can detect dV, it can't detect dT w/o a probe. Mmm... probe... *snaps on glove*
A Maha comes with the probe attached. It's worth the money especially if you have more than one battery pack to charge. It will also charge just about every battery pack available for all kinds of other equipment.
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