gregh
electronics, computers and scratchbuilding

I now have about 25 vehicles fitted with batteries, so I thought some of you might be interested in how I keep them charged.
As you can see in the pic, I made up a blank excel spreadsheet listing all my batteries across the page and a `calendar` down the page. I add the coloured lines as I charge each battery. I use blue color when they are charged using my two, Turnigy automatic chargers, and red for my home made trickle chargers. ( I don`t really know why I differentiate. )

This way I can ensure all NiMH batteries are topped up every month or so, and track if any are getting so bad that they self discharge completely in a month. And I can check how long the charge lasts on the LiPos.
If you can read it you`ll see that I killed the LiPo in loco #2 in february and had to replace it, and I`ve had 3 different locos flat when I tried to use them, so they will be monitored closely. I replaced the NiMh in the CPH last week.
In addition to the batteries in locos, I have six 2.4 GHz transmitters with rechargeable NiMH - these are always on a trickle charger of my own design, whenever I`m in the train room.
My next projest is a trickle charger for the eight, 9V batteries I have for carriage and station lighting.
As you can see in the pic, I made up a blank excel spreadsheet listing all my batteries across the page and a `calendar` down the page. I add the coloured lines as I charge each battery. I use blue color when they are charged using my two, Turnigy automatic chargers, and red for my home made trickle chargers. ( I don`t really know why I differentiate. )

This way I can ensure all NiMH batteries are topped up every month or so, and track if any are getting so bad that they self discharge completely in a month. And I can check how long the charge lasts on the LiPos.
If you can read it you`ll see that I killed the LiPo in loco #2 in february and had to replace it, and I`ve had 3 different locos flat when I tried to use them, so they will be monitored closely. I replaced the NiMh in the CPH last week.
In addition to the batteries in locos, I have six 2.4 GHz transmitters with rechargeable NiMH - these are always on a trickle charger of my own design, whenever I`m in the train room.
My next projest is a trickle charger for the eight, 9V batteries I have for carriage and station lighting.