CHARGE METHODS FOR NICKEL METAL HYDRIDE BATTERIES
(7) TCO: 55°C (for A, AA and D sizes), 50°C (for
Charge is the process of restoring a discharged                                                                       AAA size), 60°C (for L-A, L-fatA and SC sizes).
battery to its original capacity. In order for a battery to                                                           The cycle life and other characteristics of
be usable for a long period of time, it must be charged                                                               batteries are impaired if the batteries are allowed
via the proper charge method. Various methods are                                                                     to become too hot during charge. In order to
used to charge rechargeable cells, but Panasonic                                                                      safeguard against this, rapid charge is stopped
recommends the charge methods described below to                                                                      and the charge method is switched over to trickle
charge its nickel-metal hydride batteries.                                                                            charge when the battery temperature has
(1) Rapid charge current: 1CmA (rapid charge                                                                          reached the prescribed level.
    temperature range: 0°C to 40°C). In order to                                                                 (8) Initial delay timer: to 10 min. This prevents the -
    exercise proper control to stop rapid charge, it is                                                               ∆V detection circuit from being activated for a
    recommended that batteries be charged at over                                                                     specific period of time after rapid charge has
    0.5CmA but less than 1CmA. Charging batteries at                                                                  commenced. However, the dT/dt detection circuit
    a current in excess of 1CmA may cause the safety                                                                  is allowed to be activated during this time. As with
    vent to be activated by a rise in the internal                                                                    Ni-Cd batteries, the charge voltage of nickel-metal
    pressure of the batteries, thereby resulting in                                                                   hydride batteries may show signs of swinging
    electrolyte leakage. When the temperature of the                                                                  (pseudo -∆V) when they have been kept standing
    batteries is detected by a thermistor or other type                                                               for a long time or when they have discharged
    of sensor, and their temperature is under 0°C or                                                                  excessively, etc. The initial delay timer is needed
    over 40°C at the commencement of the charge,                                                                      to prevent charge from stopping (to prevent
    then trickle charge, rather than rapid charge, must                                                               malfunctioning) due to this pseudo -∆V.
    be performed. Rapid charge is stopped when any                                                               (9) Trickle current: 0.033 to 0.05CmA. When the
    one of the values among the types of control                                                                      trickle current is set higher, the temperature rise
    described in (4), (5), (6), and (11) reaches the                                                                  of the batteries is increased, causing the battery
    prescribed level.                                                                                                 characteristics to deteriorate.
(2) Allowing a high current to flow to excessively                                                               (10) Rapid charge transfer timer: 60 min.
    discharged or deep-discharged batteries during                                                               (11) Rapid charge timer: 90 min. (at 1It charge)
    charge may make it impossible to sufficiently                                                                (12) Total timer: 10 to 20 hours.
    restore the capacity of the batteries. To charge                                                                  The overcharging of nickel-metal hydride
    excessively discharged or deep-discharged                                                                         batteries, even by trickle charging, causes a
    batteries, first allow a trickle current to flow, and                                                             deterioration in the characteristics of the
    then proceed with the rapid charge current once                                                                   batteries. To prevent overcharging by trickle
    the battery voltage has risen.                                                                                    charging or any other charging method, the
(3) Rapid charge start voltage: Approx. 0.8V/cell                                                                     provision of a timer to regulate the total charging
    Rapid charge transition voltage restoration current:                                                              time is recommended.
    0.2 ~ 0.3 CmA
(4) Upper battery voltage limit control: Approx. 1.8V/                                                                    Note: The temperature and voltage of nickel-
    cell. The charge method is switched over to trickle                                                                   metal hydride batteries varies depending on the
    if the battery voltage reaches approximately 1.8V/                                                                    shape of the battery pack, the number of cells,
    cell due to trouble or malfunctioning of some kind.                                                                   the arrangement of the cells and other factors.
(5) ∆V value: 5 to 10mV/cell. When the battery                                                                            Therefore Panasonic should be consulted for
    voltage drops from its peak to 5 to 10mV/cell                                                                         more detailed information on the referenced
    during rapid charge, rapid charge is stopped, and                                                                     charge control values. The charge methods
    the charge method is switched over to trickle                                                                         described previously can be applied also when
    charge.                                                                                                               both nickel-metal hydride batteries and Ni-Cd
(6) dT/dt value: Approx. 1 to 2°C/min. When a rise in                                                                     batteries are employed in a product, but
    the battery temperature per unit time is detected                                                                     Panasonic should be consulted for the control
    by a thermistor or other type of temperature                                                                          figures and other details.
    sensor during rapid charge, and the prescribed
    temperature rise is sensed, rapid charge is
    stopped and the charge method is switched over
    to trickle charge.
                                                                 NICKEL METAL HYDRIDE HANDBOOK                                                                                               AUGUST 2003
This information is generally descriptive only and is not intended to make or imply any representation, guarantee or warranty with respect to any cells and batteries. Cell and battery designs/specifications are subject to
modification without notice. Contact Panasonic for the latest information.
CHARGE METHODS FOR NICKEL METAL HYDRIDE BATTERIES - CONTINUED
•        Recommended nickel-metal hydride battery
                                                                                                                            Example of a Rapid Charge System
         charge system*
  (1)      Rapid charge current                        Max. 1CmA to 0.5CmA                                                                                                     4
  (2)      Rapid charge transition                     0.2 to 0.3CmA
           voltage restoration current                                                                                                                                                           5
                                                                                                                                               8
  (3)      Rapid charge start voltage                  Approx. 0.8V/cell
  (4)      Charge terminating voltage                  1.8V/cel
  (5)      -∆V value                                   5 to 10mV/cell                                                                                                              7
                                                                                                                                        3                  Battery Voltage
  (6)      Battery temperature rising                  1 to 2˚C/mm
           rate dT/dt value                                                                                                                        13
  (7)      Maximum battery temperature                 60˚C (for L-A, L-fatA and SC sizes)                                                                                             6
           TCO                                         55˚C (A, AA and D sizes)
                                                       50˚C (for AAA size)                                                                                       Battery Temperature
                                                                                                                                                             1
  (8)      Initial -∆V detection disabling             5 to 10 min.
           timer                                                                                                         Voltage        2                          Charge Current
  (9)      Trickle current (after rapid                0.033 to 0.05CmA                                                                                                                                  9
                                                                                                                         Current
           charge)
                                                                                                                          Temp.         10                                                       Time
  (10)     Rapid charge transfer timer                 60 min                                                                                                       11
  (11)     Rapid charge timer                          90 min (at 1CmA charge)                                                                                                12
  (12)     Total timer                                 10 to 20 hours
  (13)     Rapid charge temperature                    0 to 40˚C
                                                                                                                                                                                                               Fig 1
           range
*        Matching test is required because these values                                                                       Basic Pack Configuration Circuit
         vary depending on rapid charge current, number                                                                                                                                                  +
                                                                                                                                                                           Ther mal Protector
         of cells, configuration of battery pack, etc.
                                                                                                                                                                                                         -
                                                                                                                                                        Ther mistor
                                                                                                                                                                                                             Fig 2
                NiMH “H” Series Recommended Charge System for back-up power applications
               (Applies to HHR210AH, HHR370AH, HHR60AAAH & HHR250SCH Cylindrical cells)
    The optimal charge system for the NiMH “H” Series                                                             • Example of intermittent timer charger system:
    for back-up power applications is an intermittent                                                               Average Charge Current: 0.1 ItA
    timer charge. An intermittent timer charge improves                                                             Re-charge time: 16 hours
    charge efficiency, extends battery life (-vs- trickle                                                           Pulse charging can be used
    charge) and reduces electricity consumption up to
    30% compared to trickle* charge.                                                                                                         Intermittent Charge
    Intermittent Timer Charge: (see diagram)
    At the beginning of the charge, an IC timer is started
    and charging is activated at a current of 0.1It until                                                                                                                              VB
    the timer stops and the charge is terminated.
    When the batteries self discharge down to a set
    point (1.3V), the timer charge is re-activated.
    *Trickle charge is not recommended for NiMH batteries.
    Please consult Panasonic on any NiMH applications
    requiring trickle charge.
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                                                                  NICKEL METAL HYDRIDE HANDBOOK                                                                                              AUGUST 2003
This information is generally descriptive only and is not intended to make or imply any representation, guarantee or warranty with respect to any cells and batteries. Cell and battery designs/specifications are subject to
modification without notice. Contact Panasonic for the latest information.