Well I'm using the AC input power port (AC 100~240v 50/60HZ
Well I'm using the AC input power port (AC 100~240v 50/60HZ
The total voltage of the battery...
It's a 14.8V, max charged voltage is 17v
more info about the battery if it helps here
https://www.componentshop.co.uk/14-8...o-battery.html
And what do you meassure? Not what it should be, but using the charger or a multimeter to see what voltage the battery kicks out atm.
The battery meter on charger say 8.55v.
When I tried the multimeter it goes to fast and to load.
8.55 is way to low. I wouldn't use that one anymore.
Oh lovely, looks like I to put a new battery on the shopping list and the multimeter no longer wants to work, luck isn't with me today, still I had worst.
Also what the best method to throw away the old battery?
Safely.
Drop it in a bucket with salt water for a night, then just dispose it.
Just like that? Never thought salt water would do it, I always thought you could take it to the recycling centre since they can take batteries, cars battery etc.
That is also an option.
What I usualy do is cut off the leads (cut wires one by one) , recycle the leads and plugs, and "remove" the battery after soaking it in salt water.
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