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What Amperage to Charge Your Battery at?

Shaun

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I have seen these questions posted a ton of times.

Here is a little chart that I made up, hopefully this will cut down on the number of "what do I charge my new battery at" post.

Warning, this chart should only be used with Sub C, 2/3A, and LIPO cells.
MAH Amp
100... 0.1
200... 0.2
300... 0.3
400... 0.4
500... 0.5
600... 0.6
700... 0.7
800... 0.8
900... 0.9
1000... 1.0
1100... 1.1
1200... 1.2
1300... 1.3
1400... 1.4
1500... 1.5
1600... 1.6
1700... 1.7
1800... 1.8
1900... 1.9
2000... 2.0
2100... 2.1
2200... 2.2
2300... 2.3
2400... 2.4
2500... 2.5
2600... 2.6
2700... 2.7
2800... 2.8
2900... 2.9
3000... 3.0
3100... 3.1
3200... 3.2
3300... 3.3
3400... 3.4
3500... 3.5
3600... 3.6
3700... 3.7
3800... 3.8
3900... 3.9
4000... 4.0
4100... 4.1
4200... 4.2
4300... 4.3
4400... 4.4
4500... 4.5
4600... 4.6
4700... 4.7
4800... 4.8
4900... 4.9
5000... 5.0
 
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The fact that such a chart needs to be created is sad......................just sad.
 
So Shaun,should I charge my 2500 Energizer AA's at 2.5?.....

Only if you want them to pop a top.:lol:

Nice chart,but it doesn't cover ALL cells. Sub C's maybe.
 
So Shaun,should I charge my 2500 Energizer AA's at 2.5?.....

Only if you want them to pop a top.:lol:

Nice chart,but it doesn't cover ALL cells. Sub C's maybe.

Well, now thats a different story.

This should would fine for 2/3A, LIPO, and sub C cells.


I'm just trying to do a little something to help out the new guys.
 
Lipo cells.

True. I'd have to agree Robb. 10 minutes reading the stickies and all of this is explained in great detail.

Well, now thats a different story.

Why is it a different story?

According to your "chart"....a battery is a battery and they all get charged the same. An AA sized cell is just as much a battery as a sub C or lipo.
 
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