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Tiny Lithium rechargeable batteries for toys.
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Posted September 3, 2012 at 5:34PM
I indulged myself in one of those miniature helicopters. Incredibly cheap for the fun this has given me. The whole thing including a 150 mah Lithium battery built into the machine was something just under £17.
The battery is recharged either by a built in lead to the Tx batteries or by (you've guessed it) a USB port on the PC, also connecting cable supplied. (USB plug glows orange when only USB plug is in and later when the battery is fully charged).
Flight times have slipped badly recently, one takeoff and the briefest of flights before it ceased to climb again.
Guessed the battery was failing and Ebay had a source in PRC. This time, delivery took 10 days and cost £1.79 including postage?
I had dared to do this because of a very useful tutorial on the net. It was very fiddly but scary because the new battery showed no volts at all before wiring it in.
Makers recommend40-50 minutes to charge, the new battery took nearer 60 mins, but is back with at least 5 minutes of flight possible.
So, that's the background
Q1 Is it expected to have a no-volt reading on a new battery which hasn't been charged?
Q2 Did I wreck the first battery by leaving it charging for maybe a couple of hours while I did something else? No sign of heating either in use or when charging.
Q3 Do Lithium batteries develop a memory like NiCads used to do?
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