charging eneloops
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I have a diddy borg, and as suggested in the build instructions, I am using a bunch of eneloop nimh batteries in the supplied battery holder. The annoying part of this is that every time the battery need to be charged, I need to pull them all out individually and load them into several chargers. Is there some kind of external nimh charger I could purchase that would hook directly to the entire battery pack at once?
piborg
Mon, 07/13/2015 - 10:17
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External charger
I agree it is a bit of a pain, I think there is a potential solution.
A charger like this one is intended for the sealed NiMH battery packs:
http://www.mpa-airsoft.com/bulldog-battery-charger-for-batteries-used-in...
It says it is capable of a 10 cell, 12V pack, so the standard 10x AA pack we provide should be compatible.
You would need to make a connector to attach to the charger directly to the battery pack.
If you are going to use this make sure all of the following are okay:
il diavolo
Sat, 12/26/2015 - 15:15
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Bulldog charger (resolved)
I just received a Bulldog charger as a Christmas present (it was on my list to Santa!). The instructions say it should not be used on battery packs of over 5000mah. My cells are 1200mah each, if my arithmetic is correct then I will have 12000mah in total (10 cells). I don't want to try it without asking if my logic is correct and it is a simple addition when 10 cells are in series. As you recommended this charger I wondered how you got round this problem?
Edit. Sorry, should have googled before posting. The capacity for batteries in series remains the same as for one battery.
arjxbh
Mon, 07/20/2015 - 23:46
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thanks! I got one of those.
thanks! I got one of those. Works great!
gt213296@gmail.com
Wed, 09/30/2015 - 19:33
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Amp & power consumption
Do you have a solution to read current and voltage of the battery pack , nice to be able to monitor consumption
arjxbh
Wed, 09/30/2015 - 19:37
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I haven't yet tried it, but I
I haven't yet tried it, but I'm planning on using this MCP3008 chip to do just that.
https://learn.adafruit.com/reading-a-analog-in-and-controlling-audio-vol...