Simple battery question

Tchay

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This post didn't get any attention in the Voltage section, so I reposted it here.

http://www.batteryspace.com/smartcharge ... aplug.aspx

Is this a good choice for a 14.8v battery with 2400mAh? I'm pretty sure I need a charger with more than 1800mAh of charge rate (because the GC draws roughly 1800mAh with 1200 + 600 from the screen and what not). This was the next highest one.

Just wanna make sure before I burn the money
 
Well, the best way to go about this is to have a 3 way switch. SS has a diagram for this. I'll go look for it in a second. One position for off, one position for battery power, one position for wall power/charging.
 
batteryspace.com said:
Intelligent charger (manufacture part# H01480030-US-1) designed for any 14.8V (4 cells)Li-Ion Battery packs including Polymer Li-Ion and Cylindrical Li-Ion with capacity > 3000mAh

No. This is only for batteries with capacities greater than 3000maH. Says so right in the first bullet point.
 
Tchay said:
This post didn't get any attention in the Voltage section, so I reposted it here.

http://www.batteryspace.com/smartcharge ... aplug.aspx

Is this a good choice for a 14.8v battery with 2400mAh? I'm pretty sure I need a charger with more than 1800mAh of charge rate (because the GC draws roughly 1800mAh with 1200 + 600 from the screen and what not). This was the next highest one.

Just wanna make sure before I burn the money


He is wondering if this would work for those batteries anyway (which I don't know).
 
As I said before, no they won't. 2400maH is too low a capacity for that charger. It would harm the batteries since the charger is designed to charge batteries with capacities greater than 3000maH and his are 2400maH
 
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