Li-Ion batteries are very dangerous if not handled properly .
DO NOT OVER CHARGE / BURN / OPEN Li-Ion Bats
Anything you do with this information is your own risk
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Build a Li-Ion battery tester
I have so many old lap-top batteries around and some work better then others but I really wanted a way to measure each battery exact capacity and couldn't find anything on the web so I took the time (2 hours) and built my own.
Now I am sharing it with you all.
Enjoy
(The guy in the airport thought it was a bomb - wonder why...)
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Signing UpStep 1: Operating instruction
1. Set the clock to 12:00
2. Connect the battery to be tested (polarity is important)
3. Press the push-switch once
4. The two LEDS will turn on and the watch will start working .
5. After the LEDs turn off - check the watch reading and multiply it by 0.38 , that will give you the amount of Amp/Hour you have in this battery .







































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thanks
reuben
Simply use the protection circuit of an old cellphone Battery. you have only 3 connections to make at it. So there is only the protection circuit the clock the load resistor and your cell. Normally they cut of the latest at 2.3V Discharge 4.3 V Charge and ca 2Amp current. Programming normally not possible. If you want you can have a PTC for temperature shutoff.
GREAT work, keep it up.
My thanks to you.
use a clock to test your bats....