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Sci.Electronics.Basics -> Battery Charger Temperature Cutoff

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Author: Joe
Date: 21:45 22-07-07

I built a NiMH charger based on the Maxim 712 chip some time ago.

I didn't implement the temperature cutoff part of the chip's capability,
and now would like to do that.

Here's the main question:

How much above ambient temperature should the cutoff be?

Thanks.

--- Joe

Author: torbjorn.ekstrom
Date: 12:25 23-07-07


Joe wrote:

> I built a NiMH charger based on the Maxim 712 chip some time ago.
>
> I didn't implement the temperature cutoff part of the chip's capability,
> and now would like to do that.
>
> Here's the main question:
>
> How much above ambient temperature should the cutoff be?
>
> Thanks.
>
> --- Joe

Depend how to measure batteries temperature, but battery itself should
not going much over 50 degree Celcius in charging process - read battery
makers datasheet for more precise info!



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