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Let me get this right, the red is the - probe and the black the + probe? Black to go to the battery's + side and the red to the - side?@Matthee if you can get the probes to connect with the + & - of battery while seated in your Reo, Yes by all means, just don't short the + probe with the conductive part of the casing. It would be interesting to see if there is any voltage drop and if so, by how much if you press the button.
Let me get this right, the red is the - probe and the black the + probe? Black to go to the battery's + side and the red to the - side?
Rescued! Thanks. Car battery the same?HOSA @Matthee! RED is always positive (+) & BLACK is always negative (-), thus RED goes to battery + & BLACK goes to battery -
Yip that is correctRescued! Thanks. Car battery the same?
You can use anything up to 1000mA or 1A - the lower the mA the longer it will take to charge
EDIT: Just need to add, 1A is for most batteries, if your battery gets anything warmer than luke warm, then 1A is too high for it, 500mA is safe for pretty much all the batteries out there
Thanks DerickBatteries are normally made to be charged at 1C - i.e 1 times its mAh rating - so if your Ego is 650mAh, then the safest charge you can do for it is 650mA - there are better batteries that can charge at 2C and up, but I doubt that would put that high quality stuff in an Ego
So for safety sake, no - rather stick withe the standard 500mA
So I realize me previous post is not 100% correct, I was thinking of different batteries - I will edit and correct
I read somewhere on Battery University that the best is to have a charger that charges it up initially quite fast and then slows down to a trickle for the last part.
Not sure if these little wall adapters for the 650mah batteries (Twisp etc) actually do that.
So my logic is that using the lower mA rated charger is safer, slower - and should be better for the battery. Only downside is that it's slower.
I am not a battery expert at all and don't claim to know all about it. @Derick, @johanct - what do you think of my logic above?