Re: How are consumers affected by NiMH and Li-ion cell voltage reversal?
- From: "Slavek" <slavek.p@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 6 Apr 2006 11:10:21 -0700
racing pack (6 or 7 stacked together). It only hurts the battery, if you
reverse the voltage across it, but when you always recharge after 5% the
memory effect bites you.
If you aim is to preserve battery (most are still expensive) this is he
way to go.
When you approaching end of charge in stack of few ,you already used
~80% of all capacity.
If yo don't care about the battery - you can do whatever you want.
For stacks 3 and more individual control is better.
.
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