there are four terminals on the battery...
across the end of the battery is ' +' , 'C' , 'T', and minus
does anyone know what " C " & " T " mean..??
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"T" is thermistor. Many charging methods require a constant monitoring of the pkg's internal temp during charging.
"C" is probably common. It could have been "-", but I guess "Common" better implies that the thermistor is connected between "T" and this terminal rather than between the "T" and the "+" (possible, but unlikely).
They dont seem to be charging ??
i cant find the one that i took apart.. but there was some electronics in there..
i have had them charging for about three hours total and their voltage hasnt changed..
NOTE i dont have the correct charger .. just the batteries..
Are you sure the batteries aren't faulty?, these types of batteries often have a fairly short life - and if they have been left discharged this tends to ruin them.