nonosto Champion Joined Jun 5, 2018 Messages 2,020 Reaction score 565 Location FRANCE Mar 5, 2021 #1 Hello I change the old Blue SAFT battery 3.6 ni cd 50mah for a LIR2032 on support, dut no charge, some one have any idea? THX
Hello I change the old Blue SAFT battery 3.6 ni cd 50mah for a LIR2032 on support, dut no charge, some one have any idea? THX
nonosto Champion Joined Jun 5, 2018 Messages 2,020 Reaction score 565 Location FRANCE Mar 10, 2021 #2 5.05 V with multimeter is it good? Not to high? 3.5V is not the right?
nonosto Champion Joined Jun 5, 2018 Messages 2,020 Reaction score 565 Location FRANCE Mar 12, 2021 #3 Any idea?
alphagriz Beginner Joined Jul 22, 2017 Messages 16 Reaction score 9 Location Arizona Mar 12, 2021 #4 You're measuring 5.05V at the battery? That sounds too high. I did the same battery swap on my board and the battery was closer to 4v when it was new, but it worked fine.
You're measuring 5.05V at the battery? That sounds too high. I did the same battery swap on my board and the battery was closer to 4v when it was new, but it worked fine.
nonosto Champion Joined Jun 5, 2018 Messages 2,020 Reaction score 565 Location FRANCE Mar 12, 2021 #5 THX not the battery, the socket out put. The bat is dead.
G GalileoFigaro Student Joined Jan 19, 2021 Messages 86 Reaction score 36 Location Spain Mar 16, 2021 #6 you have a rechargeable battery, charger voltage tension always is 1v more higher than the battery voltage
you have a rechargeable battery, charger voltage tension always is 1v more higher than the battery voltage