flydiver
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Some smart chargers will not charge a zero volt cell. Some will.
This is where a dumb charger comes in handy. Put them in a few minutes > cell takes a small charge > put them in the smart charger to finish.
Oddly, when I do this, with very little charge on a dead cell, when it’s put in the smart charger it will often see it as having something like 1.35v. If I put in a very low cell, the voltage reading will be more in keeping with the actual voltage. Some indication of damage with that? Don’t know, but I suspect it is.
BTW, occasionally the dumb charger trick will not work. Then you can ZAP it > connect + to + and - to - with a full cell, or even a Li-on cell……very briefly. That will usually get it going again. I mark those cells and figure they are on their last legs.