hello all,
i have read in so many places that attempting to charge Lithium Ion batteries will make them explode. Well they make plenty of battery packs for a variety of power tools, computers, and RC toys that use Lithium batteries and they seem to charge fine.
However, my question involves the 1.5V AA Lithium Ion batteries that you buy at any grocery shop (ie Energizer e2). Couldn't these batteries be recharged with the right circuit? These are great batteries, but very expensive...hence the desire to get more life(?) out of them. I also understand that charging a Lithium Ion battery is very complicated...
So my task i set before those that have much more experience and skill than i do: Can it be done? If so, suggestions as to how?
Anything designed must fit into a steel ammo box (explosion insurance )
thanks, me (with intermediate electronics experience and a desire to learn more)
i have read in so many places that attempting to charge Lithium Ion batteries will make them explode. Well they make plenty of battery packs for a variety of power tools, computers, and RC toys that use Lithium batteries and they seem to charge fine.
However, my question involves the 1.5V AA Lithium Ion batteries that you buy at any grocery shop (ie Energizer e2). Couldn't these batteries be recharged with the right circuit? These are great batteries, but very expensive...hence the desire to get more life(?) out of them. I also understand that charging a Lithium Ion battery is very complicated...
So my task i set before those that have much more experience and skill than i do: Can it be done? If so, suggestions as to how?
Anything designed must fit into a steel ammo box (explosion insurance )
thanks, me (with intermediate electronics experience and a desire to learn more)