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Do you mean 400mAH (which is battery capacity) or 400mA current?
If 400mA charge current then use the 15Ohm resistor.
If the battery capacity was 400mAh then using the C/10 rule, i.e. 40mA charge current you would need a 150Ohm resistor. And charge for about 12 hours.
For a 250mAh battery probably a 180 or 220Ohm resistor.
Any chance of a photo showing any and all markings on the 'Wart'?
Off to 'Bedfordshire now, I'll do some proper calcs tomorrow.
All the best, Doug 😎
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I think you are Prestatyn or close by.
Is that right?
Regards.
NPJ
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I wanted to know the current the charger is rated for.
Should be on a label or embossed on the case somewhere.
Given that the calculation is easy.
V=I*R --> R=V/I
Given an initial charging voltage of approx 7.4 +10% = 8.14V and a charge current of 0.5A; V=15-8.14 --> 6.86
R=6.86/0.5 --> 13.72Ω so you need a 12 or 15Ω resistor.
P=IV = 0.56.86 --> 3.43W.
So you need at least a 5W resistor.
A ceramic resistor if there is enough space.
Alles klar Herr Kommissar? 😉
Cheers, Doug 😎
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Thanks for sharing that John, warms the Cockles😊
Congrats to Mum (and Dad!)
All the best, Doug
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COLIN.
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I wish I could give you words of help, but life is so cruel at time, just try to remember all the good times that you have shared together, and I do believe you will meet again.
my warmest wishes for you John. Peter
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Colin.
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Don't desert us, we'll try to help you through it -
as best we can from long range.
Doug.
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COLIN.
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Cheers Colin.
COLIN.
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