Yes, with Lithium batteries, follow the instructions.
If they do not recharge within the specified time, something is wrong.
Whether that specified charging time is 2 hours, or something else is of
no consequence. If it does not charge within the specified time, it is
cause for investigation or replacement of the batteries.
If you wish to charge them overnight, I suggest you put them in a
non-flammable pan outdoors (away from buildings) and power the charger
with an extension cord.
That is for the safety of you and yours in case something bad happens.
There is a reason why shipping of lithium batteries is restricted - it
is all a matter of safety.
Lithium batteries are generally safe if treated properly, but must be
charged within the limits set by the manufacturer/distributor to
maintain that safety margin. Follow the instructions of the battery
supplier, they have your safety in mind.
73,
Don W3FPR
On 7/29/2016 6:52 PM, MaverickNH wrote:
"Do not continue charging the battery if it does not recharge within the
specified charging time. Doing so may cause the battery to become hot,
rupture, or ignite."
Does this mean the battery should not be charged more than ~2hr to full
charge? So it shouldn't be charged overnight?
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