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  • VR4SL
    Registered User
    • Oct 2003
    • 90

    #16
    Oh geeze! I didnt even look to see if they were NiMH! I just assumed they were NiCd. Yep, the panasonic website is exactly correct.

    However, I still would recommend draining the batteries FULLY, and then charging to 100 percent, then storing. it will give it a full complete charge, and allow all the redox reactions to occur.
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    • SeeK
      NCC1701-A
      • Sep 2002
      • 464

      #17
      As long as what you mean by fully is until the low battery signal trips. If you use a light bulb or other resistive method you may get cell polarity inversion which would destroy the pack because you took the voltage too low. I think it's .8 or .9 VDC per cell.
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      • VR4SL
        Registered User
        • Oct 2003
        • 90

        #18
        Seek-yes, I mean until the low bat light trips. though, that still may not be fully. only a voltmeter will tell.
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