Chinese Lithium Ion battery in an SVA?

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wes11b10
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Chinese Lithium Ion battery in an SVA?

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So, the crappy wall wart that came with my lithium ion Saber battery finally bit the dust (shocker! ) I was wondering if it will recharge in a SVA or am I asking for a smoke and fire show?

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resqguy911
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Re: Chinese Lithium Ion battery in an SVA?

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Lithium ion batteries were invented long before Sabers were. There is no temperature regulation in an SVA or AVA, so don't even think about it.
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Re: Chinese Lithium Ion battery in an SVA?

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Not even sure the charging contacts are connected in those Lithium batteries.
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Re: Chinese Lithium Ion battery in an SVA?

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Many of these Chinese batteries have inferior cells as compared to Japanese as far as my experience goes.
Several years back i had the Battery Lady re-cell a few batteries and unknown to me she used the chinese
cells and i analyzed them with a Cadex C7000 and the Chinese cells were horrible as compared to the Japanese.
I had to get her to re-do the work with Japanese cells and after that all was well with the batteries.
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