i have two 12volt chargers and i was wonderind if i could charge in parallel 1 battery to make it charge faster?
like this
http://i1222.photobucket.com/albums/...21/photo-9.jpg
or will i destroy my batteries? :uhoh:
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i have two 12volt chargers and i was wonderind if i could charge in parallel 1 battery to make it charge faster?
like this
http://i1222.photobucket.com/albums/...21/photo-9.jpg
or will i destroy my batteries? :uhoh:
Depends on several parts of the equation.
1) What kind of batteries?
2) if the voltage goes too high, bye bye batteries.
3) in case of smart chargers, forget it. They will make each other believe the battery is full.
1 there nimh batteries custom made from two 7.2 volt sticks which are 5000mahQuote:
Originally Posted by maddox10
2 it shouldnt got too high as its in parallel?
3 whats a smart charger? the chargers used to be argos drill chargers
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Originally Posted by webby
Definitly not smart chargers. before connecting the batteries, messure voltage and max amperes. If the chargers don't go up in smoke.
Just to make sure you don't get expensive strings from your batteries.
My advice, buy a Imax B6 or simular as soon you have a few £ to spare. Gives you a lot more safety, and a lot more options in the future to charge batteries.
ok thanks, so can i charge in parallel or not? :?
I wouldn't, just buy a decent cheap charger.
£30 for a mains-powered charger with many more options that will be more than sufficient to charge your batteries: http://www.giantshark.co.uk/power-a606- ... 05325.html
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Originally Posted by webby
But I have to admit, I'm getting less brave with aging...
If I would do it, I would wear several items of protection.
thanks for the replys, i wont charge in parallel and when i have enof money ill buy the charger :)
also instead of a new topic, ive made my own battery with c size cells 10 of them in total and i was wondering on how to cover them? could i use big heat shrink or is there anything else?