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Metal Detectors
Minelab
Aftermarket batteries for Minelab
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<blockquote data-quote="tyrion" data-source="post: 357405" data-attributes="member: 4849"><p>Sounds like it may have dropped a cell and as with all lithiums there is a good chance its dead. Depending on the battery chemistry the low voltage cutout should kick in around 3v somewhere and most battery chargers wont recharge a lithium that falls under that voltage. Although there are some ways of potentially bringing that cell back to life none of which are safe or recomended. Being a home made job and not knowing how it has been wired up i could only suggest contacting the bloke who made it up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tyrion, post: 357405, member: 4849"] Sounds like it may have dropped a cell and as with all lithiums there is a good chance its dead. Depending on the battery chemistry the low voltage cutout should kick in around 3v somewhere and most battery chargers wont recharge a lithium that falls under that voltage. Although there are some ways of potentially bringing that cell back to life none of which are safe or recomended. Being a home made job and not knowing how it has been wired up i could only suggest contacting the bloke who made it up. [/QUOTE]
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