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    Guys,

    I have this Uniross 4 position charger

    eBay India: UNIROSS 4 POSITION COMPACT CHARGER (item 170390096206 end time 10-Oct-2009 15:51:56 IST)



    and I just bought these Sanyo Ni-Mh 2500 mah AA batteries

    Sanyo 2500mah AA 4/pack NiMH Batteries 2500 mah (4-PACK)



    I want to know how long I need to plug it for a full charge

    Its not mentioned on the battery pack nor on the charger, and uniross site is down :@

    please help!
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    charging current is written as 70mA, so it might take about 30 hours to charge the battery

    also the red led light is an indicator of charging. it might turn green after charging is complete.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 6pack
    charging current is written as 70mA, so it might take about 30 hours to charge the battery

    also the red led light is an indicator of charging. it might turn green after charging is complete.


    Thanks

    2100 uniross had charging time as 16 hours written on it, this one will take 30 hrs

    so does it depend on charger to charger, how do i exactly calculate how long it will take for charging a particular type of battery



    No, it doesn't turn on green or something, it stays only red i think, its also not mentioned on its features abt LED changing when fully charged
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    charging time depends upon charging current. lesser the current more time it takes.

    the 16 hour time will be wrt to 150-200mA charging rate.



    i calculated by just dividing the cell rating (2500) upon charging rate (70) which will give rough estimate. it can differ by an hour or two. also rating on cell is approx. i've seen some batteries charge to much less than given on the battery.



    also found a site to calculate the charging times Rechargeable battery charging time and mA current calculator | Convert to units measures.

    basics of calculating charging time is given on this site.

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    how did you get the batteries shipped?

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    Now I am not sure what it is like with today's cells but I have done a lot of study on charging Lead acid and NiCd a decade or two ago. Using that experience, I would say for 2500 mAH cells you would need around 3500 mAH for full charge because you need a 40% overcharge due to the inefficiency of the 2 way conversion (electrical to chemical and vice versa).

    Therefore the charge time with 4 AA cells would be about 50 hours. I think this charger must be for 800 mAh cells which it should be able to charge in 16 hours. (800*1.4/70)

    For your batteries, the only Uniross charger I would consider is the Xpress 700 which is a really good charger.
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    Thanks 6pack and Emil



    If i divide 2500 / 70 ~ 35

    Will it be the same for 2 batteries and 4 batteries together



    or 4 batteries charged together - would need 2* 35 = 70 hours to get them fully charged



    Quote Originally Posted by 6pack
    charging time depends upon charging current. lesser the current more time it takes.

    the 16 hour time will be wrt to 150-200mA charging rate.



    i calculated by just dividing the cell rating (2500) upon charging rate (70) which will give rough estimate. it can differ by an hour or two. also rating on cell is approx. i've seen some batteries charge to much less than given on the battery.



    also found a site to calculate the charging times Rechargeable battery charging time and mA current calculator | Convert to units measures.

    basics of calculating charging time is given on this site.
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    it will be the same for 2 or 4 cells. the charging current to the batteries is same on all the slots.

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    i have a energizer and camelion chager that charges at 250ma x4.if u wan't it to charge at 3hrs it gives close to 1a.

    also have a sony charger it takes 7hrs to 8hrs charge a 2500mah batteries at 400mah x2

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    Quote Originally Posted by Spectre
    Thanks 6pack and Emil



    If i divide 2500 / 70 ~ 35

    Will it be the same for 2 batteries and 4 batteries together



    or 4 batteries charged together - would need 2* 35 = 70 hours to get them fully charged


    From the specification given in the link, it is clear that each pair of cells is placed in series for charging. It is also clear that each pair gets 70 mA when charging 4 cells simultaneously.

    However, what happens when just one pair is charged is not specified in this link. It is most likely that the charging current will remain 70 mA from the way the spec is written.

    Having said that I must also state that for most battery chargers, the charging current while charging 2 cells is higher than while charging 4. There is no way to know for sure from the sketchy specs provided. Maybe the Uniross site may have a more detailed spec.

    One word of caution. When a pair of cells is charged by placing them in series, it is essential that both cells should be in nearly equal state of initial charge. If this is not the case, you'll end up either having one cell not charged enough or the other one screwed by overcharge or both events.
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    Thanks once again guys, really appreciate all the help



    one more query, when a battery gets ful charged, will it stop charging or is there something like overcharging which can happen and damage the batteries



    I am yet to see any cutoff light on it, so i am circumspect when to turn off the charge

    Now I have the calculation in place, i can use that, but want to know on overcharging
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    The thread is going technical!!!!



    I don't understand the details,,,,,

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    Quote Originally Posted by Spectre
    Thanks once again guys, really appreciate all the help



    one more query, when a battery gets ful charged, will it stop charging or is there something like overcharging which can happen and damage the batteries



    I am yet to see any cutoff light on it, so i am circumspect when to turn off the charge

    Now I have the calculation in place, i can use that, but want to know on overcharging


    well the chargers i have, change to trickle charging when the batteries get fully charged. chargers which dont have this check will continue charging and will most probably overcharge leading to low life of batteries. also the batteries will feel too hot to touch when overcharged.

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    I bought the Sony Green Cycle Energy 2500mAh 4XAA battery / charger kit a couple of days back and according to the specs on the manual, it takes approx 7 hrs to charge the 4 AA batteries with the provided charger.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Spectre
    Thanks once again guys, really appreciate all the help



    one more query, when a battery gets ful charged, will it stop charging or is there something like overcharging which can happen and damage the batteries



    I am yet to see any cutoff light on it, so i am circumspect when to turn off the charge

    Now I have the calculation in place, i can use that, but want to know on overcharging


    I can't speak specifically for the charger you have but this is applicable in general. Most chargers, even the cheap ones from a company will not normally overcharge a battery even if you leave it plugged in after full charge.

    There are different methods to detect end-of-charge, some highly sophisticated, others very simple but reasonably effective. It is highly unlikely that your charger has the capacity to damage a battery since the normal charging current itself is just 70 mA. My guess is that your charger will barely warm up the cells during charge.

    As I mentioned earlier, one possible way to damage a cell by overcharge in your case is if you try charging a pair of cells of which one is nearly empty and the other almost fully charged.

    The other off course is to put a or both cell in reverse.

    One more possibility is charging at high ambient temperature.
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    Quote Originally Posted by amigoatul
    I bought the Sony Green Cycle Energy 2500mAh 4XAA battery / charger kit a couple of days back and according to the specs on the manual, it takes approx 7 hrs to charge the 4 AA batteries with the provided charger.


    Are you sure they are genuine? AFAIK, Cycle Energy ones (which use Sanyo's Eneloop technology) as well as Eneloops are all 2000 mah. Fake Cycle Energy showing 3000 mah are also easily available and very cheap too and they appear exactly like the original even the blister pack. (But they hardly get charged, whatever be the charging time)
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    Quote Originally Posted by janitha
    Are you sure they are genuine? AFAIK, Cycle Energy ones (which use Sanyo's Eneloop technology) as well as Eneloops are all 2000 mah. Fake Cycle Energy showing 3000 mah are also easily available and very cheap too and they appear exactly like the original even the blister pack. (But they hardly get charged, whatever be the charging time)


    didn't he say Green cycle which is different from blue cycle,i thought we got it cleared in the discussion in the old mediahome thread.

    btw they don't use sanyo tech but a similar one.

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    @janitha - Yes, i bought genuine ones, from an authorised showroom, i always do. I believe i can distinguish between genuine and fakes and I'll be damned if i couldn't.



    Like i already mentioned and as adder rightly pointed out, mine are the Green Cycle Energy ones rated at 2500mAh. U are talkin abt the Blue Cycle Energy batteries rated at max 2000mAh which are capable of retaining the charge for longer periods of time compared to other rechargeable batteries.

    In Green Cycle Energy, u also get 2700mAh batts frm Sony. I had planned on buying the Blue ones but they were not in stock. Since i was in urgent need of some rechargeables, went with the Green ones.
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    Quote Originally Posted by amigoatul
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    Like i already mentioned and as adder rightly pointed out, mine are the Green Cycle Energy ones rated at 2500mAh. U are talkin abt the Blue Cycle Energy batteries rated at max 2000mAh which are capable of retaining the charge for longer periods of time compared to other rechargeable batteries.

    In Green Cycle Energy, u also get 2700mAh batts frm Sony. I had planned on buying the Blue ones but they were not in stock. Since i was in urgent need of some rechargeables, went with the Green ones.


    I thought the only difference between blue and green is - blue comes pre charged from the company :S



    As you rightly said, blue is limited to 2000mah.

    So, i think green is better buy especially the 2700 ones.



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    Is this deal ok guys

    From

    eBay India: New Sanyo Quick Charger 4pcs 2000 mAh Eneloop Battery (item 220485017859 end time 24-Oct-2009 13:18:39 IST)



    New Sanyo Quick Charger + 4pcs 2000 mAh Eneloop Battery =Rs Rs. 1,279.00

    +

    Free shipping



    Total =Rs. 1,279.00



    Or



    From lynx india site, the price come to

    Sanyo Charger & 2AA Eneloop Batteries = Rs 800/-

    +

    Sanyo Eneloop AA Cells [ 2 Cells ] = Rs :400/-

    +

    Shipping (DTDC Air [ All India ]) = Rs :85/-

    +

    Tax = Rs :150/-

    Total=Rs :1435/- :cool2:



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