From: Bert Haskins (bhaskins_at_triton.net)
Date: Wed Nov 14 2001 - 12:33:41 EST
Fantastic!! thanks a lot for this info!
Now would anyone know the true type name of
the two big flat packs on the control board?
It's almost hard to believe that there is that much
circuitry in a !!!! battery !!!!!.
I'd love to try to recycle these into some other function.
I'll bet that there is more computer power in those two
chips than what I had in my first six or so microcomputers?
Thanks again, Bert
Tom Franklin wrote:
> The circuit counts to 500 recharge cycles then
> disables the battery. LiIon can get dangerous past
> that point and cause fires and/or explode.
>
> --- Kenneth Snyder <ksnyder_at_acsu.buffalo.edu> wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > I have a LiIon that reads 0% and wont take a charge.
> > I took it apart and all the cells are fine...most ~
> > 3V.
> > The voltage is getting to the circuit board on the
> > front but not
> > to the connector. There is a microprocessor on the
> > board...
> > I assume it controls the connection to the external
> > connector.
> > The fuse on the board is ok.
> >
> > Can someone tell me how the circuit works?
> > Anyone have any ideas how to get the battery to
> > work?
> >
> > With all the problems posted previously on these
> > batteries it makes me
> > wonder if it is the circuit most of the time!!
> >
> > Can you get the circuit board separately?
> >
> > auugghh another $200 for a battery is just
> > ridiculous!
> > Don't get me wrong...I'm not cheap, but at least I'd
> > like to know what the
> > failure is!
> >
> > Thanks for you time,
> > Ken
> >
>
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