
Available settings:
NiCd, NiMH: 0.76 – 1.12V/cell
SLA: 1.36 – 1.95V/cell
Li: 2.30 – 3.20V/cell
Li-Ph: 1.90 – 2.35V/cell
Most battery-powered devices are designed to operate at the default settings
provided below. However, some devices may have a higher or a lower cut-off
value, so these values may have to be adjusted if the battery capacity is being
compared to the device used in. Refer to the manufacturer settings for these cases.
NiCd and NiMH
: 1.00V/cell.
SLA
: 1.75V/cell. This value can vary depending on the Discharge rate
used. Refer to the manufacturer specifications.
Li-ion
: 3.00V/cell. A good number of Li-ion batteries have 2.50V/cell as the
End-Of-Discharge setting. Refer to the manufacturer specifications.
Li-Ph
: 2.00V/cell. Refer to the manufacturer specifications.
End of Recondition (NiCd and NiMH only)
The End of Recondition defines the point at which the reconditioning cycle is
complete. Recondition is most effective on NiCd batteries. This threshold point
leaves the battery fully discharged.
Available settings: Disabled, 0.40 – 0.80 V/cell
The minimum required setting to restore a NiCd battery affected by “memory” is
0.60V/cell. The Cadex analyzer uses 0.40V/cell. SLA and Li-ion batteries cannot be
conditioned with a deep discharge.
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