Andrew,Phil hit the nail on the head.  When you have the power supply attached 
(or an external battery with a voltage greater than the internal battery 
voltage), the KX3 Battery Voltage displays the UNLOADED voltage of the internal 
NiMH cells.  When you remove that external power, the internal battery powers 
the KX3, so the KX3 Battery Voltage displays the LOADED voltage of the internal 
NiMH cells.  The difference between the loaded and unloaded voltage is 
primarily due to the internal resistance of the NiMH cells.  The LOADED voltage 
reading will vary depending on what the load current is.  If you see 10.2V 
during receive, and you key the rig with few watts of output, you will see that 
loaded voltage drop a bit farther due to the added current draw.  That is the 
effect that internal battery (cell) resistance has.The internal resistance of 
the cells has a good effect, too.  It is partially responsible for the self 
leveling effect (the tendency for
 a group of cells in series to end up at the same voltage after charging) that 
is inherent in NiMH cells.The KXBC3 is strictly a constant current charger.  
You turn it on for a length of time, and it tries to keep the current at a 
constant of about 10% the capacity of the cells...about 200ma in the case of 
the KXBC3.  I don't believe there is a trickle charger as a design feature in 
the KXBC3; however, there appears to be a very small reverse current leakage 
that may tend to reduce the effects of the self discharge properties of the 
cells.  It is probably small (a few microamps?) in relation to that, but my LSD 
(Low Self Discharge) Eneloop 2000's seem to stay charged longer if I keep the 
radio hooked up to a 13.8v supply.  I haven't quantified this yet. The self 
discharge rate is so low with these cells that it is difficult to tell.  As Don 
pointed out, it may depend on the source voltage, so there is another variable 
thrown in.MarkKE6BB

Hope this e-mail works out.  I did it on a Yahoo Win 8 mail app that sometimes 
formats everything to be incompatible with the Elecraft list.
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