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yungman
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I ran across this link on how to revive NiCad batteries. Before I try this, I want to run this by you guys.
http://ysuusy.com/easybatteryfix.html
http://ysuusy.com/easybatteryfix.html
The "Easy Battery Fix" method typically involves charging the NiCad battery at a very low voltage for a long period of time. This helps to break down the crystalline formations that can build up on the battery's electrodes and prevent it from holding a charge.
While the "Easy Battery Fix" method has been successful for many people, it may not work for all NiCad batteries. The success of this method depends on the level of damage and crystalline build-up on the battery.
Yes, there is a risk of overcharging the battery or causing damage to the battery's internal components if the charging process is not monitored closely. It is important to follow the instructions carefully and use caution when attempting to revive NiCad batteries.
The time it takes to revive a NiCad battery using the "Easy Battery Fix" method can vary depending on the level of damage and the specific battery being revived. It can take anywhere from a few hours to a few days for the battery to fully charge and hold a charge.
While the "Easy Battery Fix" method has been successful for some, there are other methods that may be more effective for reviving NiCad batteries. For example, using a battery desulfator or purchasing a new battery may be a more reliable option for some individuals. It is important to research and consider all options before attempting to revive a NiCad battery.