Yes, rechargable batteries tend to get warmer when charged.
When you're charging a battery, you're pushing electric energy back into the battery. But not all energy is taken up by the battery. Some turns into heat.
For a 9.6v rechargeable Ni-Cd battery recharge time is approximately 4 hours. The battery pack may be a little warm but that is normal. After use the battery pack may be hot. Let the battery cool before charging.
The normal battery life for this product is 36 hours. This is based on normal usage and charging and discharging the battery in the iPod in the first few uses.
your battery would wear out faster than normal
If its on a charging console with the rechargeable battery it is probably overcharged if its battery is a normal battery then go to a game stop and get somebody to check it
Minor bubbling is normal when battery is charging. Excessive may be due to the battery being overcharged--perhaps a bad voltage regulator.
charging system not charging battery with new batttery, alternator and fuel pump. what will make that happen ?
Cook as in hot or cook as in bubble? A hot battery is either faulty inside or being charged to quickly. A bubbling battery is normal if it bubbling a little bit. The charging process will separate the water into Oxygen and Hydrogen causing bubbles and the electrolyte level to lower.
Usually your computer doesn't start or you can see it wherever the battery charging icon if the battery is charging or not.
Yes. The charging causes a chemical change in the electrolyte of the battery.
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Dead cell or short in the battery.