Don:

The K2 internal battery is a gel-cell (or sealed lead-acid) battery, not NiCd or NiMH, but much of your discussion probably still applies. It may take a while for the "equalization" charge to get all the (6) cells charged to full potential, which is always true, but might be more so when the battery is totally drained, as it was in this case.

John AA0VE

Don wrote:

Carl,

I know little about the K2 battery but assume that it is nickle-cadmium or nickle-metal-hydride and probably consists of 10 or so cells in series.

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