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| Torches: Discuss Video light charger advice in the Dive Kit and Equipment forums: I have a Birchley Products 50w video light for my video housing that I got off fleabay. Unfortunatley it didn'... |
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| Video light charger advice I have a Birchley Products 50w video light for my video housing that I got off fleabay. Unfortunatley it didn't come with a charger. I got one of these from RS which managed to charge the battery pack once before dying. I'm not sure if it was because the unit was faulty or I overloaded it!! I can't take it back because I had to modify it due to the funny connector on the battery pack. The battery pack is 12v, has 10 ni-cad sub-c cells at 1800mAh each. The charger I got should be able to go upto 6.6Ah which should charge a 1800mAh pack....shouldn't it....or do you have to add all the 1800mAh's up I don't know...I'm lost Is there anyone who understands these things. Did I get the correct charger and it was faulty or did I get the wrong charger and blow it up? I could get a direct replacment from Birchley but it means sending off a cheque...blah blah.. and I'm far too lazy to do that. I'd rather just order something from RS. thanks Dan
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| Have a look at this site, it explains quite well what happens to the current and voltage of a string of batteries depending on how they are wired. Serial and parallel battery configurations What charger you need depends on how the batteries are wired. If the batteries are 1.2v 1800mAH (1.8a) each, and there all wired in series then the pack would be 12v 1800mAH (1.8amps). If the same batteries are wired in parallel then the pack would be 1.2v 18000mAH (18amps)! HTH
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| these are good, I use 2 Try here Ansmann ACS 410T Battery Pack Charger I use 2 RC car battery packs in a dive torch and charge with these. "Smart" chargers s Quote:
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If the pack is a nominal 12 Volts then the cells are in series and it's pretty easy. Just 12 V at 1800 mAh. I can't follow the link to the RS part you ordered as it's timed out, but the Mascot charger they do (type 2215) is one of the best chargers out there for a 10 cell NiCd pack of this capacity. Has reverse voltage protection in case you FCUK it up as well as accepting any input voltage US/UK etc For a 12 V 1800mAh pack this one (RS 494-2071) will work. Was it one of these you ordered ? KevJ |
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