All I am trying to determine in this thread is the charger function with my M401 Pilot. I have heard many say to ignore the light when it turns green. I used to hook mine up before bed and take off in the morning. My concern now is overcharging. Some questions I would like to answer.
When the light goes green is it charged?
My 200ma battery charged for 3 hours before the light turned green. I was able to get heavy vaping out of it for several hours. This leads me to believe it was fully charged.
When the light is green does it still charge?
I tested this with a multimeter and it read 114ma but the light did turn red while doing this so this may not apply while green. If charge power is truly cut off when light goes green then additional charge time is not needed. Putting testable leads between the charger and battery would help read what goes on during charging.
I wish I could remember more about my Li/Po radio control days as it was new tech and much info and testing was being done at that time. I realize lithium polymer and lithium ion are not the same but they are not all that different either.
We need more info and some simple testing would provide us with some answers. I would think this should interest our suppliers who end up replacing bad batteries that may have been unknowingly abused in some way.
Lorddrek



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