mr.chubbles
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- Aug 25, 2015
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I'm new to this forum and may or may not be posting this in the correct place. I have a new imax b6 charger from skyrc that i believe to be genuine. I'm attempting to charge 18650 cells that i have reclaimed from old laptop batteries. I am charging using the lipo selection at 1.0a(which drops from 1.0a to less as it nears 4.2v). The charger is reading that it is charged to 4.20v but continues charging (but lowers the amps). When I disconnect the battery and test its voltage it reads only 3.98 volts. My question is, is this normal? I have calibrated the charger the best that it will allow. If i try to reconnect the battery to charge it further it initially reads the correct voltage but then rises in a matter of seconds to the 4.20 reading. Is this due to the fact that these are used/old batteries that have been sitting for who knows how long? Is this a flaw in my charger? Or is this the normal way that this charger functions? So far I have only attempted to charge two batteries. One had a starting voltage (tested after i removed it from the laptop pack) of 3.51v, was charged to 4.2v(but read 3.98v on my volt meter), and was sitting at a consistent 3.90v after the first charging attempt. The other had a starting voltage of 3.58v, was brought up to 4.2v(also read 3.98v on my volt meter, and was sitting at 3.88v after the first charging attempt. The two batteries were removed from the same laptop pack. I have only attempted to charge each battery twice and have removed them when they sit at 4.20v for and extended amount of time(15 mins or so). It seems that the charger is dwindling the 1.0a down to 0a as it nears completion. I am hesitant to leave them connected at the 4.2v for too long due the safety concerns I have read about these batteries.
I have a couple of hundred 18650 cells that are all at different voltages that i have harvested from numerous laptop packs that I plan on charging, discharging to obtain the current mah potential, sorting out the good and the bad, and then reassembling into a 12s14p pack to build an electric bike. Realistically the electric bike is of little concern to me. Im mostly doing this because I am trying to learn about electric vehicles and their components. Any information would be extremely helpful. Everything i understand about this up to now I have researched on my own but I am still very new to this field.
I have a couple of hundred 18650 cells that are all at different voltages that i have harvested from numerous laptop packs that I plan on charging, discharging to obtain the current mah potential, sorting out the good and the bad, and then reassembling into a 12s14p pack to build an electric bike. Realistically the electric bike is of little concern to me. Im mostly doing this because I am trying to learn about electric vehicles and their components. Any information would be extremely helpful. Everything i understand about this up to now I have researched on my own but I am still very new to this field.