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Charging with low power

balearicdynamics
balearicdynamics over 9 years ago

If I charge a LiIon 500 mA 3.7 V battery with a charger that has a 100 mA power only, the battery will be charged in a longer time or not charged at all ?

 

Thanks in advance to solve this doubt.

 

Enrico

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  • amgalbu
    amgalbu over 9 years ago +3 suggested
    The charge processo of a LiPo battery has two phases Constant current: the voltage is kept to 4.2 V and current flows into the battery. The charger tries to keep current constant Constante voltage: when…
  • jonivanart
    jonivanart over 9 years ago in reply to balearicdynamics +1
    ambrogio is correct on the requirements the charger should be able to meet. I kinda got all technical on my answer so I hope it wasn't too confusing. LOL! Please mark a good answer if it was answered correctly…
  • crjeder
    crjeder over 9 years ago in reply to jonivanart +1
    Balancing is only needed when multiple cells are charged. This is because a cell which is carged to a lower voltage is the charged by an other cell with higher voltage and the current is not limited. A…
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    0 jonivanart over 9 years ago

    Hello Enrico!

    First off, the rating of mA on the battery is the max discharge rate.

    Secondly, the LiIon battery has to be charged with a monitoring and balance charger built specifically for LiIon batteries. Please "DO NOT" use just any power source to charge any batteries. LiPoly's. NiMh, NiCad, etc. all require specific types of chargers and methods. The charger will ask to set the voltage due to the balancing feature if the battery has multiple cells or just one. It will also ask for the mH of the battery pack. This is also to charge at a specific rate that is required for that type of cell. 

     

    Lastly, the rating on the power source is also the max power output rating.

    Side note: If you want to get the most out of your battery packs look up "Storage Voltage" of that type of cell. When you want to put them on the shelf for a while, make sure you bleed them down or charge them up to that voltage to make them last or they will go bad on the shelf.

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  • crjeder
    0 crjeder over 9 years ago in reply to jonivanart

    Balancing is only needed when multiple cells are charged. This is because a cell which is carged to a lower voltage is the charged by an other cell with higher voltage and the current is not limited. A to hig charge current will destroy the battery cell. That's why you have to do balancing while charging multiple cells.

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    0 jonivanart over 9 years ago in reply to crjeder

    I accidentally left out where the left out the part that a balance charger will also charge it at the correct rate and top it off properly. ;-)

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    0 crjeder over 9 years ago in reply to jonivanart

    Think of the balancer charging individual cells sequentially. Than all of the above applies. Reality might not be as simple. To correctly answer your question I'll have to dig deeper myself...

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  • balearicdynamics
    0 balearicdynamics over 9 years ago in reply to crjeder

    In my specific case there is a single cell battery. So at least the multiple cells charging problem is not part of this issue image

     

    Enrico

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    0 balearicdynamics over 9 years ago in reply to crjeder

    In my specific case there is a single cell battery. So at least the multiple cells charging problem is not part of this issue image

     

    Enrico

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