06-19-2019, 12:42 PM
The battery will draw the current it needs to charge the cells to their full voltage potential and then drop to a trickle.
Using the 10A charger means a partially discharged battery will draw too much current and "bake" itself. Using a 1A charger will limit the "bake" to a maximum of 1A. Best to use the so called "smart chargers" that regulate and cycle the charging for you so the cells to not prematurely fail.
Using the 10A charger means a partially discharged battery will draw too much current and "bake" itself. Using a 1A charger will limit the "bake" to a maximum of 1A. Best to use the so called "smart chargers" that regulate and cycle the charging for you so the cells to not prematurely fail.
