Whenever I plug the battery source to the circuit, the fan doesn't function properly and the battery doesn't charge. But once I remove the battery source,it functions properly. I have tried detecting for shorts and blow outs but I can't find non.
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What is the condition of the battery? If it's fully discharged or damaged, the charger may not be able to supply the requirements for running the fan.It's a rechargeable fan I'm trying to repair. Whenever I connect the battery terminals to the circuit and connect it to AC, the fan doesn't function properly unless I press and hold the on button. But when I remove the battery terminals and plug to AC, I functions properly. I have some pictures and video I took but it's too large to be uploaded here, except I can send it to ur mail.
Not fully discharged, about 3v in it. I suspect the charging circuit but don't know where to start from cos I've actually check almost all d components and they're working fine. Need an expert suggestionWhat is the condition of the battery? If it's fully discharged or damaged, the charger may not be able to supply the requirements for running the fan.
It's a lead acid battery. 6v4.5ahHello,
What kind of battery is used?
For lithium batteries, the 3 Volts is about the minimum allowed:
http://batteryuniversity.com/learn/article/types_of_lithium_ion
It can be that the charger has a safe limit build in, so it will not charge below a certain level.
Bertus
Thanks alot for ur quick responses. Really appreciate. I measure the voltage going to the battery terminals when connected to AC and it reads alitle above 7v, about 7.4v. Wondering if the circuit is OK with that.Hello,
For a 6 Volts lead acid battery, I would expect a discharged voltage of 3 X 1.4 = 4.2 Volts.:
http://batteryuniversity.com/learn/article/discharge_methods
It looks like one cell of the battery is shorted (broken).
Bertus