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    how to discharge NiMH?

    how to discharge NiMH using Tahmazo T15 or similar charger like BC6/BC8.
    I have 2 Sanyo 2500mAh, set to discharge at 0.10A(minimum value) and I
    set the voltage to 2.4v. is this the correct way?

    I don't know how much do I need to put the current and the voltage
    if I want to discharge 2 NiMH batteries.

    Here is my settings:
    current = 0.10A (set on the charger)
    voltage = 2.40v (set on the charger)
    then only 2 minutes my charger will stop discharging. the amount of discharge
    (shown on the charger's LCD) is only "00004". means is only 4mah.
    Mini Titan E325
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    Dualsky XMotor XM2834CH-8
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    Tahmazo T15-AC with T6B Balancer
    Hitec Optic 6 Electron(given to other user)
    No TX at the moment

    #2
    how many cells are you trying to discharge? For NIMHs, they dun require discharging as they dun bear the memory effect like NICDs.
    Anyway, if you really want to discharge them, it is advised not to go below 1v per cell, or at the most 0.9v per cell. Discharge them at the max amp setting.
    If like u said, the charger is giving error msg everytime u try to discharge them, then you might have dead cells.
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      #3
      I only want to discharge 2 cell AA battery. SANYO 2700mAh. If I put max ampere e.g 2700mAh then how about the voltage? how much should I put?
      2.4v ?? coz 1.2v x 2 = 2.4v?
      Mini Titan E325
      Dualsky XController 40A
      Dualsky XMotor XM2834CH-8
      GY240

      Charger & Tx
      Tahmazo T15-AC with T6B Balancer
      Hitec Optic 6 Electron(given to other user)
      No TX at the moment

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