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IF YOU HAD THE MONEY
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<blockquote data-quote="Einstein" data-source="post: 209904" data-attributes="member: 288"><p>No. Back then we would fast charge a Ni-Cad battery pack at the 4 amp rate for 15 minutes. The problem was I over charged them by going 20 minutes. I knew I had screwed up and was running to the garage to turn off the charger. They were only 1 amp hour batteries. By going that extra 5 minutes, I got the charge up to 1.33 amp hours. Ni-Cads get hot when over charged. As time went on manufacturers developed a temperature sensor that you could attach to the battery pack when charging. Kind of like a toaster that turns off at a particular temperature. They had timers for charging but that cost extra money.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Einstein, post: 209904, member: 288"] No. Back then we would fast charge a Ni-Cad battery pack at the 4 amp rate for 15 minutes. The problem was I over charged them by going 20 minutes. I knew I had screwed up and was running to the garage to turn off the charger. They were only 1 amp hour batteries. By going that extra 5 minutes, I got the charge up to 1.33 amp hours. Ni-Cads get hot when over charged. As time went on manufacturers developed a temperature sensor that you could attach to the battery pack when charging. Kind of like a toaster that turns off at a particular temperature. They had timers for charging but that cost extra money. [/QUOTE]
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