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JuicyFruits May 8th, 2011 11:21

Reviving a dead battery
 
Hi everyone.

I think one of my batteries is dead. I noticed last year that this particular one wouldn't last as long as the other ones, but now its not even usable anymore. I charged it to full, and then by the time I got ready preparing my stuff and got to the field (an hour or two), I could only fire a couple shots. :confused:

So I searched online about tips on how to revive a dead battery. Some say to put it in the freezer, or short it with a car battery or a welder. One I found interesting suggested to take apart a disposable camera, and use the flash capacitor to deliver a ~1000v short.

Any other ideas?

flack May 8th, 2011 11:40

primo

are you sure is a nicad? only nicad can be zapped

Kos-Mos May 8th, 2011 12:00

Quote:

Originally Posted by flack (Post 1462127)
primo

are you sure is a nicad? only nicad can be zapped

No, both NiCd and NiMh can be zapped.

He is talking about deep discharge.

There is a machine called a "zapper" that is worth about 5K$... some hobbyshops and battery specialized places have it.

It MIGHT revive you battery, but I would guess you paid less than 100$ for the battery pack right? Better just buy a new one and forget about the problem.

Mitchell12 May 8th, 2011 12:06

I did this once to one of my old NiCd packs, I was in a pinch and zapped each cell individually and re soldered the battery. I wouldn't do it unless you had no choice and needed to make it to a game.

http://www.instructables.com/id/Brin...f-the-battery/

THe_Silencer May 8th, 2011 14:04

If you do get it revived, it won't perform nearly as well as it did new. You're better off with a new battery.

Mitchell12 May 8th, 2011 14:28

Quote:

Originally Posted by THe_Silencer (Post 1462177)
If you do get it revived, it won't perform nearly as well as it did new. You're better off with a new battery.

This /\

I only did it that way because I really needed it for the next day.

Styrak May 8th, 2011 19:03

Buy a new, good quality battery. And don't screw the new one up with a dumb wall charger.


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