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RacingManiac October 5th, 2006 18:35

MP7 Battery Question....
 
I just got my MP7(yay!), and got some housekeeping question about it. Since the battery is a NiCd battery it'll need discharging to prevent memory effect right? What can be used to discharge the battery? I am assuming the charger that came with it doesn't do that right?

Gryphon October 6th, 2006 00:32

http://www.batteryuniversity.com

No such thing as memory in any battery chemistry that's confined to the earth. Orbiting satellites are a different story.

Excessively discharging your battery (ie. every time) is not good for it, especially if the discharge is uncontrolled. I very much dislike dumb dischargers as you have no way of telling what your cell voltage is going down to and you run the risk of cell reversal. If you have a smart discharger make sure you set it for no less than 0.9V per cell, and discharge it about every five charges or so.

Also, cut off the wall wart the charger came with and connect the leads to a REAL battery charger. See the Airsoft Guns Discussion section for several threads relating to how the stock TM charger significantly overcharges the battery, which is also very bad for it.

RacingManiac October 6th, 2006 18:28

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Originally Posted by Gryphon (Post 362236)
http://www.batteryuniversity.com

Also, cut off the wall wart the charger came with and connect the leads to a REAL battery charger. See the Airsoft Guns Discussion section for several threads relating to how the stock TM charger significantly overcharges the battery, which is also very bad for it.

even the modified chargers from ASCA?

Gryphon October 6th, 2006 19:54

Oh, I didn't know the ones from ASCA came with modified chargers. Those ought to be alright then as long as you know what you're doing, timer-wise. Hopefully they came with some instructions.

PTE. Pyle October 7th, 2006 01:35

or go to any hobby/rc shop and pick up a battery and a good charger for 100 bucks. plus they can answer any questions verry indepth.


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