the voltage slowly climbs when hooked up to the light because the longer the light is on the lower the resistance of the filament. also .5 volts is well below the safe discharge range for the battery. in 5 minutes you can put almost 30% of the capacity (mAh) back into that battery
the voltage slowly climbs when hooked up to the light because the longer the light is on the lower the resistance of the filament. also .5 volts is well below the safe discharge range for the battery. in 5 minutes you can put almost 30% of the capacity (mAh) back into that battery
jeclone 3 years ago
charge it on a bedini sg circuit.
that wil fix it
jahroen 3 years ago
Use your output of your transformer pulser circuit to charge it.
Then it will be very good and hold much longer any charge and will also get much more capacity.
overunitydotcom 3 years ago
It is a dead cell with full volts but no amps when you charged it. Simple.
That is what happens to any dead cell.
seshkanuri 3 years ago
OK, Thanks for the info.
Does this mean that the battery is dead? Or would a regular charge fix it?
singerxyz 3 years ago