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QuestionI have a 3.6 NiMH battery pack with 3 batteries inside. Can I open it and use one of the batteries?Community AnswerIt's not a great idea unless you know what you are doing. But if it's a functional pack you should be able to extract a functional cell. Be warned that packs may be made with cells that are not a typical consumer size, e.g. AA, and the contacts/terminals may be spot welded together. If you pierce the cells or damage a contact while disassembling, you could create a dangerous or just plain useless dead battery.
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QuestionWhat does the blinking green light mean?Community AnswerIf the light goes from red to green and is blinking, it indicates that it will be fully charged soon.
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QuestionI have to buy a charger to use new N1-MH batteries. Where can I find one?AdrianTop AnswererYou can find them on online sites like Amazon.
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QuestionWhat should my voltage reading be on a 6V NiMH battery that is fully charged?Community AnswerIt should be close to 6V.
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QuestionCan I use the same charger for NiMh and NiCad battery?AdrianTop AnswererIf the charger says it can, then yes. Most universal chargers for everyday rechargeable batteries will work with both types as well. Most modern chargers will work with both types.
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QuestionWill accidentally hooking the charger leads backwards damage the battery when charging?Community AnswerIt probably depends on the charger, but if it was only a few seconds, it should be fine.
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QuestionI have a Hitec x4 charger. What does 'Charged capacity' mean? Does the number have one decimal place or two?GorgeousCommunity AnswerCharged capacity is how much capacity the battery has when fully charged. It's measured in milliamp hours, or mAh. 1000 mAh is 1 amp hour, and that means that the battery can provide 1 amp for 1 hour or 2 amps for 30 minutes.
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QuestionDoes charging two batteries take the same amount of electricity as charging four batteries?GorgeousCommunity AnswerNo. If you have two AA batteries in one charger, the electricity will be split evenly between the batteries. If you have four, it's split even more, and it takes more electricity to charge them. It's healthier for the batteries to receive less electricity in a given amount of time, so charge more batteries at once if possible.
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