Maybe a simple resistor is in the charger as well, but I don't
remember having spotted one. Or the transformer coil resistance acts
as a current limiter....
And of course it is also possible that the NiCad Packs have a current
limiter built in instead of the charger.
Frank.
On Wed, 24 Jan 2001 02:35:06 -0800 (PST), mike blayney
<mikeblayney@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>> BTW the Olympus chargers do not have any kind of regulation built in.
>> They consist of a transformer, a 4-diode rectifier and a capacitor
>> only....
>> Frank van Lindert
>> Utrecht Holland.
>
>This is very unusual for a Nicad charger which surely demands a current
>limiting circuit?
>
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