If you use protected bats and let it run too flat, it might not recharge. Or if you store a flat protected bat for a long period then it definitively will not charge again. You may as well bin it.
Reason being is that the electronic protection circuit built into it needs a certain minimum voltage for it to operate continually and if this voltage is too low, it will stop working.
When this stops working then it will not allow the charger to charge it.
Same with laptop bats and cellphone bats. How many cellphone bats have you dumped because you let the
voltage drop too low?
There is actually nothing wrong with these bats. The problem lies in the cheap chargers that come with the
stuff. You will need a charger with a boost circuit to awaken the protected bat and they are expensive.
Reason being is that the electronic protection circuit built into it needs a certain minimum voltage for it to operate continually and if this voltage is too low, it will stop working.
When this stops working then it will not allow the charger to charge it.
Same with laptop bats and cellphone bats. How many cellphone bats have you dumped because you let the
voltage drop too low?
There is actually nothing wrong with these bats. The problem lies in the cheap chargers that come with the
stuff. You will need a charger with a boost circuit to awaken the protected bat and they are expensive.