Article: 10011 of rec.models.rc Xref: uwm.edu rec.models.rc:10011 sci.electronics:38596 Path: uwm.edu!cs.utexas.edu!sun-barr!olivea!uunet!infonode!ingr!b11!naomi!lester From: lester@naomi.NoSubdomain.NoDomain (Les Bartel) Newsgroups: rec.models.rc,sci.electronics Subject: Re: How to dispose of NiCads? Message-ID: <1992Jul29.124224.26312@b11.b11.ingr.com> Date: 29 Jul 92 12:42:24 GMT References: <1992Jul27.161240.4905@nynexst.com> <1992Jul28.140405.28429@gdunix.gd.chalmers.se> <1992Jul29.084514@ufps9.unifr.ch> Sender: usenet@b11.b11.ingr.com (Usenet Network) Reply-To: lester@naomi.b23b.ingr.com Organization: Dazix, An Intergraph Company Lines: 56 In article <1992Jul29.084514@ufps9.unifr.ch>, waeber@ufps9.unifr.ch (Bernard Waeber SIUF) writes: |> In article , brunette@netcom.com (Hal Brunette) writes: [Text of 'zapper' deleted] |> Please correct me if i get this wrong, i guess the above circuit requires |> to remove the dead cell from the multi-cell pack, right ? Maybe not, see below. |> |> Which means, one has to take the Ni-Cd pack appart, and get the dead cell out. |> The cells are usually connected with a point welded metal plate, which requires |> you to rip the metal plate off the cell. |> Now, once you fixed your shorted cell ( you hope ),with the above circuit ,you will have to |> solder the cell back in place, which isn't that abvious, if you apply to much |> heat when soldering you may damage the cell, if you don't apply enough heat you get |> a cold solder spot, in which case it may brake loose, due to vibrations. |> |> The point is : You better know what you're doing, when trying to recover a |> dead Ni-Cd cell. Absolutely. |> |> Guess your plane or heli is worth more, opposed to the 20 bucks |> for a new Ni-Cd pack. |> |> So, if you aren't too confident of fixing your Ni-Cd pack, return them to the place |> where you bourght them. |> |> -- |> ben You don't have to remove the cell from the pack (unless it is in parallel with another cell). Just clip the zapper leads to the terminals of the cell. In fact, it seems to me that it may even work without isolating the cell if there is a cell in parallel. The shorted cell should take most of the current, and the non-shorted cell some current as well. Bad cell | v ___ ___ ___ --|___|----|___|----|___|-- | | | | | | | | zapper leads - Les -- Les Bartel lester@naomi.b23b.ingr.com Dazix, An Intergraph Company uunet!ingr!b23b!naomi!lester