Jim,

Good descriptions from Ray and Bob.  You are also right in that the KXBC3 has 
some "smarts", but it is constant current temperature monitored charger.

You may also see the display message "Not 0 to 40".  It means the cell 
temperatures are not within the temperature range of 0 to 40 deg. C.  If it 
occurs on a cold day at the beginning of a recharge cycle, the cells are 
probably too cold to be charged, but the most likely time you will see it is 
near the end of a recharge cycle on a warm day.  As the cells near full charge, 
they convert more and more of the 200 MA charge current to heat rather than 
into the chemical process of recharging.  That is how NiMH cells work when 
recharged with a constant current.  The KXBC3 will suspend charging until the 
temperature drops below 40 deg. C.  

This is all normal operation, and is the most common method for recharging NiMH 
cells.

Mark
KE6BB



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