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    N19 Burn Tester on Cuda 400

    Hi,

    I hoping someone can confirm whether of not an N19 burn tester can be used on a Cuda 400 battery? My guess not, given the voltage difference, but thought I'd ask.

    thanks in advance, damien

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    Quote Originally Posted by betti154 View Post
    Hi,

    I hoping someone can confirm whether of not an N19 burn tester can be used on a Cuda 400 battery? My guess not, given the voltage difference, but thought I'd ask.

    thanks in advance, damien
    Burn testing NiMh batteries should be avoided if possible. Deep cycling any rechargeable battery is a sure way to wear it out, and NiMh are particularly prone to damage if over discharged.

    The answer to your specific question is in the link below. I'd suggest you contact Dive Xtras for guidance regarding their products.

    Ohm's law - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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