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Help! My batteries arn't charging!

mmykle

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I have a PHR running on a flex drive in a dorcy jr. set up so I'm using CR123 batteries to power it. The batteries that the dorcy came with worked fine for two weeks or so, then just stopped working abruptly because the voltage dropped too low (or maybe they couldn't supply enough amps?).

I grabbed some rechargeable ones from Fry's along with a charger. They did the same thing as the other ones: worked fine then stopped working. So I went to recharge them and the light indicator on the charger never said they were charging. I let them sit overnight anyways and they still weren't working afterwards.

To make sure it wasn't the laser that died I connected two AA's and it worked fine. In frustration I gave up and left it alone for a few days. I tried the batteries again to see if letting them sit did anything, and they worked! For like 30 seconds... before dying again. But this time I noticed that they weren't actually dead, but the light output was sssuuuupppeerr dim. I even looked into it (with goggles ::)) and you could clearly see the crystal through the lens, it was cool looking.

Does anyone know why the batteries wont work? I'll try and give you any specifications you want. And before anyone asks, no, neither of them state their mAh. Any help would be appreciated!!
 





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you need top check the leads from the charger see if its even working may be the charger may be a battery
 

mmykle

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john_lawson said:
you need top check the leads from the charger see if its even working may be the charger may be a battery
I checked all the leads and their working fine. The indicator light always turns on.

Cyparagon said:
What voltage do they currently read?
The rechargeables have 2.3 and 2.6. The non recharchables have 1.5 and 2.7. The batteries with 2.6 and 2.7 produce very dim light and the 1.5 and 2.3 produce none.
 
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I'm not surprised. Anything below 2.4 V should not be expected to work - but then again, I don't know what the FlexDrive is rated at.

Look at the voltage rating on the rechargeable. Rechargeables are considered "dead" once they reach the voltage stated on the battery. If you dip too far below this point, you could shorten the battery's lifespan.

As for why they aren't charging...I don't know.
 




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