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What happens if re-chargable batteries are left too long on their chargers? is there a fire risk? do some of them such as the ones used for moble phones and chordless power tools have some sort of cut-off safety mechanism?
McHeathen said:What happens if re-chargable batteries are left too long on their chargers? is there a fire risk? do some of them such as the ones used for moble phones and chordless power tools have some sort of cut-off safety mechanism?
McHeathen said:What happens if re-chargable batteries are left too long on their chargers? is there a fire risk? do some of them such as the ones used for moble phones and chordless power tools have some sort of cut-off safety mechanism?
hisham.i said:Why over charging happens at all?
when the charger charges a battery, at the permanent phase we will get as if we have 2 batteries in parallel, so no current should flow from the charger to the battery.
what's the wrong in my analysis?
"Too Long on the Battery Charger" refers to leaving a battery to charge for an extended period of time, beyond what is recommended by the manufacturer. This can cause damage to the battery and decrease its lifespan.
The recommended charging time varies depending on the type and brand of battery. It is important to refer to the manufacturer's instructions or guidelines for specific charging times. However, as a general rule, it is best to avoid leaving a battery on the charger for more than 24 hours.
Leaving a battery on the charger for too long can lead to overcharging, which can cause the battery to overheat and potentially explode. It can also decrease the battery's capacity and overall lifespan.
Yes, leaving a battery on the charger after it is fully charged can lead to overcharging and potential damage to the battery. It is important to remove the battery from the charger once it is fully charged.
It is generally not recommended to leave a battery charging overnight, as this can lead to overcharging and potential damage to the battery. It is best to monitor the charging process and remove the battery from the charger once it is fully charged.