[rescue] NiMH Batteries, test outside computer?
James
james at jdfogg.com
Mon Oct 21 08:10:36 CDT 2002
You can poke with a voltmeter without worry. An ammeter is another story.
Often on laptops multiple contacts on the batteries will be connected
together. Also, you might find that there is a "center tap" on the batts to
give multiple voltages.
Perhaps the best "easy" test is to charge them, measure them, then let them
sit for a week and measure again. Voltages should be around 90% of the
"just charged" voltages.
The true test of a battery is under load. You could disassemble the laptop
and measure voltages when booting. Some chemistry allows a battery to show
a good voltage until you actually pull something from it.
good luck.
At 01:04 AM 10/21/02 -0700, you wrote:
>Can anyone offer any pointers for testing batteries
>outside of the computer that uses them?
>
>I have several NiMH batteries for these Duos that I am
>working on. The Duos will not boot if they perceive the
>installed battery as "bad". I am going to try the trick
>of resetting the power manager on the Duos to see if that
>helps them recognize the batteries.
>
>However, I was wondering if anyone could suggest how I
>would go about testing these outside the computer to
>verify their status. I have the specs (Amh and full-charge
>V) for the batteries. Do I need to track down specs for
>the contacts on the batteries before I start poking
>around with a voltmeter?
>
>I've got some "intro to electronics" books lying around
>(one of the many things I haven't gotten to), so a basic
>statement of what steps would be appropriate will
>probably push me onto the right path.
>
>Thanks--
>=Nadine=
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