ren_zokuken01
New Member
I'm not absolutely sure, but this Li-ion battery:
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It already has a full featured circuit to stop charging current, once the full charge has been reached and does not need a specialized charger? So that means I can basically use any power supply that can output 12.6V, right? Coz I would like to use another that didn't came with this one.
Though, I know Li-ion generally have a rugged packaging and has no circuit for detecting the charging supply, and it's Li-pos that have those. So maybe it's actually a Li-po?
Lastly, I want to know if Li-pos in general can simply be fed voltage and it will charge, as it is what I THINK can be done to the product mentioned above.
**broken link removed**
It already has a full featured circuit to stop charging current, once the full charge has been reached and does not need a specialized charger? So that means I can basically use any power supply that can output 12.6V, right? Coz I would like to use another that didn't came with this one.
Though, I know Li-ion generally have a rugged packaging and has no circuit for detecting the charging supply, and it's Li-pos that have those. So maybe it's actually a Li-po?
Lastly, I want to know if Li-pos in general can simply be fed voltage and it will charge, as it is what I THINK can be done to the product mentioned above.