Has anyone done this? I guess you are not supposed to completely discharge nickel metal hydride batteries. One 7.2v set I have says to "discharge after use to 5.4 volts." Nicads I just flatten out, but could I use a 5.1v zener diode and a 12v light bulb to discharge NiMh packs down to the desired level?
I'm pretty sure I could, but I also wondered about voltage oscillation around the cutoff voltage, if it exists and could it be bad for the batteries.
I'm pretty sure I could, but I also wondered about voltage oscillation around the cutoff voltage, if it exists and could it be bad for the batteries.
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