s9joe
04-19-2007, 02:02 PM
i am charging a battery and on the charge screen were it tells you the mah you are putting in your pack. in the cop left of the screen is that your battery voltage? also it says cv constint voltige and it is still climing i am charging a 11.1 2170 pack and it is on 12.52V and climing is that normal
sorry very new to this thanks joe
DebianDog
04-19-2007, 02:31 PM
Yes. 11.1 is the nominal voltage
A nominal quantity (e.g., length, diameter, volume, voltage, value) is generally the quantity according to which some item has been named or is generally referred to. Such a nominal value may have no real relation to the item being referred to. For example, a type of battery that has an actual voltage of 1.62 V – but is commonly called a "1.5 volt battery" – has a nominal voltage of 1.5 V
Finless
04-19-2007, 11:57 PM
The pack will charge to 12.6 and stop (4.2V per cell). The 11.1V is the nominal voltage that the pack HOLDS to while under load. Stopping the charger at 11.1 is not even close to fully charged!
Bob