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Hi can someone help me with this please
I have two rechargeable NiCad packs for an 18V electric drill. Recently one of the packs would not recharge. At first I assumed it had reached the end of it's life, but I thought I would take a look inside before I threw it away as it is not that old. I found that there is a third terminal which is monitored by the charger and connected between this terminal and the negative side of the battery is a small component. On the good battery pack when measured with a DVM this component measures 0.5R in either direction - whereas on the bad pack this component measures disconnected either way. My question is - does anyone know what this component is? and I don't think it is a 0.5R resistor! it looks like a small diode, it has a glass (or silicon) case about the size of a IN4148 - it is unmarked - maybe a zener? Thanks for any info. Alan --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.710 / Virus Database: 466 - Release Date: 23/06/2004 |
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