I have a regular Jedi-Style charger, with the Charging/Complete and red/green little light in the middle, but instead of being like normal chargers I've seen, it says "IntelliCharge 2" in the lower right-hand corner.
Model is AAHTN9001B.
Any idea why the IntelliCharge 2 series was different than the rest, if at all?
IntelliCharge 2 ?
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Yes - it added support for those batteries. There's an intellicharger 3, which did all 3 chemestries if i recall....
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So
NTN7180A = overnight charger. 12vdc 200mA
AAHTN9001B = Intellicharge 2 rapid charger. 13.8vdc 900mA
The NTN7180A is a totally dumb charger, it just feeds the input voltage and current into the battery through a small network of resistors.
Does the Intellicharge 2 use a negative delta V with temperature?
As a personal user whose most radio usage is for monitoring only, a standard Jedi battery and overnight charger has lasted my co-workers and I over 5 years of daily charging using the overnight charger. I bought an Intellicharge 2 off the Batboard a year ago, so we'll see how long that lasts me.
NTN7180A = overnight charger. 12vdc 200mA
AAHTN9001B = Intellicharge 2 rapid charger. 13.8vdc 900mA
The NTN7180A is a totally dumb charger, it just feeds the input voltage and current into the battery through a small network of resistors.
Does the Intellicharge 2 use a negative delta V with temperature?
As a personal user whose most radio usage is for monitoring only, a standard Jedi battery and overnight charger has lasted my co-workers and I over 5 years of daily charging using the overnight charger. I bought an Intellicharge 2 off the Batboard a year ago, so we'll see how long that lasts me.