battery charging question

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DaveP

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TNScooter, the standard Ego wall charger is 5vdc @ 500ma and takes about an hour and a half or a little less to charge the 650ma battery. With a 900mah battery you should be looking a a little over 2 hours with the 420mah charger and over 4 hours with the 200mah charger. The voltage is not so much a consideration since the battery is only charged to 3.92vdc anyway.

Don't use anything but the 510 charger for a 510 battery. The Ego charger will burn up a 510 batt. OTOH, you can use the 510 charger to charge the EGO, but it will take a long time.
 

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crud I did not see the difference on MV web site and looks like I got the wrong charger for both car and home. Nothing like the expence of being new. So far with the 420ma hooked to my laptop it has taken less than 30 min. but am sure it isnt fully discharged.

Pop over to the MV website and do a ticket, or call during normal business hours. I bet they can work something out for a return and get you what you need.
 

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TNScooter, the standard Ego wall charger is 5vdc @ 500ma and takes about an hour and a half or a little less to charge the 650ma battery. With a 900mah battery you should be looking a a little over 2 hours with the 420mah charger and over 4 hours with the 200mah charger. The voltage is not so much a consideration since the battery is only charged to 3.92vdc anyway.

Don't use anything but the 510 charger for a 510 battery. The Ego charger will burn up a 510 batt. OTOH, you can use the 510 charger to charge the EGO, but it will take a long time.

The wall POWER SUPPLY OUTPUT for an eGo is 5v/500ma, which is the INPUT for the CHARGER which has the required 4.2v/420ma output for charging LiIo batts in the 600-900ma range.
My Riva batts come off an eGo charger at 4.12-4.15v
 
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