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  • JAKEtheJAB
    Registered User
    • Feb 2006
    • 58

    #1

    Freezing batteries

  • Blurry
    Registered User
    • Dec 2001
    • 324

    #2
    batteries


    You froze it like i said and then what did you try thawing it then charging it fully, if it didnt work the first time try it again sometimes that works but i would just leave it on a charger overnight maybe

    pm me i will see ifi can think of anything else
    Yah uh huh thats a hit!

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    • shades
      Borg in my den. Really!!
      • Sep 2002
      • 269

      #3
      Your battery WILL eventually wont take a charge any more. I JUST had to replace the pack on my Emag. I bought NIMH at Walmart and had a hobby shop build a pack for me. $28-for 16(you need 14) and $10 to build the pack. Plus, the cells are 750 amp/hr instead of the AGD which is 650amp/hr for $80.
      Please let us know if you freezing worked to revive your pack.
      P.S. my old pack is Okay I just had too replace one cell in the pack Oh well now I have two. My be I could sell it?

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      • 11 Bravo
        Predatored Karta Mag
        • May 2005
        • 1247

        #4
        What does freezing the battery do?

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        • shades
          Borg in my den. Really!!
          • Sep 2002
          • 269

          #5
          Freezing is supposed to restore some of the "chargeablity" (Increase battery storage). This is done with Li ion cells in laptops and cell phones. But I dont know if it works with NiMH or NiCd Batteries. That is why I am curious about his results.
          The Proceedure for the freezing is:
          1> discharge the batteries completely.
          B. put the batteries in an air tight bag (zipploc)
          ThirdLY: freeze for two days
          FOur: keep in bag let thaw for five hours at room temp or what ever it takes.
          E. Recharge
          You can only charge batteries about 1,000 times then that is about it. if they are done they are done. Although I am curious to see if this will work on cell phone batteries because there is alot of scuttlebutt about it on the NET.
          BTW If you have Old Nicd Or LI ions or NIMH batteries laying around please take them to Radio Shack ot be recycled, dont just through them away. They terrible for the enviroment as far as chemical pollution.

          How to Fly: Throw yourself at the ground and miss. "Hichikers guide to the Galaxy"

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          • JAKEtheJAB
            Registered User
            • Feb 2006
            • 58

            #6
            I think my battery is done, because it is still not recieving a charge. The charger actually doesn't recognize that the battery needs to be recharged.

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