I think this is my fault.. I have never tought about battery tipes.. i just didn't care.. Sorry don't get mad im just a amateur..
Inglish not rili gud
~~ I used to charge 12v Lead battery with a big, old and heavy car battery charger (output 11.6v but when is connected to charged battery 13.7v it gives around 16v (measuring when connected) wich i don't understand is it ok?) but i have some lead acid batteries with 4Ah so for me there is no sense to carry that big charger for those such a small and light batteries and i used to make portable speakers with 12v lead acid battery and pass them to other people who does not have big 12v car battery chargers at home so i started to search for alternative. and i found some like wall adapters that i don't know what where they for but i tryed to use them and sh*t happend... ~~
1. Can a car lead acid battery be charged with something like this charger: charger one
if not what is difference between charger one and charger two other than price ?
2. What voltage shoud that charger output to charge 12v battery propertly ?
3. Is there some datasheet for needed charger voltage to charge specific voltage rated batteries
Lets get to the point.
I have this 5.7v 3A charger wich i think caused those problems but im not really sure how and why so im asking you guys...
I measured its output voltage and it was 5.881v so pretty close and it was stable
I have bought electric screwdriver and got this charger with it so it makes sense to charge screwdriver with that charger wich i did. After some time i smell something and i saw that screwdriver was melting the batteries got hot and died.. there where 3x 1.2v NiMH batteries in series, its 3.6v so i replaced them with 3.7v li-on battery wich was not really good idea, that battery got warm too and almost blew up (thankfully didn't) than i connected 4v lead acid battery and everithing was fine (expect size of lead acid battery) but when i charged it with that same 5.7v charger true screwdrivers protection circuit it was fine. battery was 5v but next day it dropped to 1.5v.
Just to mention charge state indicator on screwdriver was never turning off to sign that battery is full or something..
Im trying to understand.. i know it is deeper than just Voltage and Amps..
There are some images. Charger voltage, charger, battery voltage, battery, tool
Sorry for rotated image.
Thanks for any kind of reply! <3
Inglish not rili gud
~~ I used to charge 12v Lead battery with a big, old and heavy car battery charger (output 11.6v but when is connected to charged battery 13.7v it gives around 16v (measuring when connected) wich i don't understand is it ok?) but i have some lead acid batteries with 4Ah so for me there is no sense to carry that big charger for those such a small and light batteries and i used to make portable speakers with 12v lead acid battery and pass them to other people who does not have big 12v car battery chargers at home so i started to search for alternative. and i found some like wall adapters that i don't know what where they for but i tryed to use them and sh*t happend... ~~
1. Can a car lead acid battery be charged with something like this charger: charger one
if not what is difference between charger one and charger two other than price ?
2. What voltage shoud that charger output to charge 12v battery propertly ?
3. Is there some datasheet for needed charger voltage to charge specific voltage rated batteries
Lets get to the point.
I have this 5.7v 3A charger wich i think caused those problems but im not really sure how and why so im asking you guys...
I measured its output voltage and it was 5.881v so pretty close and it was stable
I have bought electric screwdriver and got this charger with it so it makes sense to charge screwdriver with that charger wich i did. After some time i smell something and i saw that screwdriver was melting the batteries got hot and died.. there where 3x 1.2v NiMH batteries in series, its 3.6v so i replaced them with 3.7v li-on battery wich was not really good idea, that battery got warm too and almost blew up (thankfully didn't) than i connected 4v lead acid battery and everithing was fine (expect size of lead acid battery) but when i charged it with that same 5.7v charger true screwdrivers protection circuit it was fine. battery was 5v but next day it dropped to 1.5v.
Just to mention charge state indicator on screwdriver was never turning off to sign that battery is full or something..
Im trying to understand.. i know it is deeper than just Voltage and Amps..
There are some images. Charger voltage, charger, battery voltage, battery, tool
Sorry for rotated image.
Thanks for any kind of reply! <3