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Why does the charger switch to “slow charge” mode within several minutes?

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Why does the charger switch to “slow charge” mode within several minutes?

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• The batteries being charged are blend new. • The batteries being charged are over-charged. • The batteries being charged have not been used for a long time. • The batteries being charged have been used over 30 times and have no balance. • The socket of the charger is loose. • The solder bars of the batteries being charged have bad contacts. • The batteries being charged are damaged. There are two solutions: • Turn the charger to “cycle” mode, it starts discharge and then charge battery in one cycle. • Use slow charge to charge the batteries for approximately 14 hours. If you ARE CERTAIN your batteries are working properly, and the charger still has problems after you have performed the above recommended solutions, you have to take or send the charger to our company. Q: How can I use APEX Chargers to charge a NiMH 3000 battery? A: In fact, all our chargers are ready for charging NiMH 3000 batteries. We recommend not to use more than 3A for charging. For model 0 (ZERO), up to 5A can be

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