Best battery choice?
Bob Kane
getterflash at yahoo.com
Fri Apr 11 09:25:16 AKDT 2003
My Star has a 4 cell, 700mAH nicad pack. I am starting to replace my TX and RX packs with NiNH as they need to be replaced, but I had already purchased the charger for indoor electric stuff. Ron Lockhart <ronlock at comcast.net> wrote:Make it three of us flying nicads. Do I hear a fourth?
For same reasons Mark notes. I use two 5 cell 700mah packs.
Ron Lockhart
----- Original Message -----
From: "Atwood, Mark"
Date: Friday, April 11, 2003 10:22 am
Subject: RE: Best battery choice?
> Lol....ok Anthony...then there's two of us flying Nicads. I use
> some of the newer technologies for my electrics, but with regard
> to Pattern, the new batteries appear to fix problems I don't have.
> I run a 5cell 6v 1400mah nicad pack. I personally haven't heard
> an argument that even comes close to making me want to change.
> Cost/reliability/convenience all seem to favor Nicads. The only
> one against it is weight. And from my perspective, if I need that
> ounce...I have bigger problems. Just my .02...I'd love to hear
> others opinions on the subject...
>
> mark
>
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> From: AAbdu at aol.com [AAbdu at aol.com]
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> Subject: Best battery choice?
>
> It seems like every month a new battery technology is introduced.
> NiMh, Lithium ion, NiCad etc. Each one claiming to be better than
> the last. It seems like I am the last pattern flyer still using
> old familiar, heavy, memory burdoned NiCads. I am considering
> investing in updated batteries and all of the other things needed
> to maintain them. I have accepted that I will need not only the
> battery, but a new charger, regulator, and all the other fixins.
> Given that condition, what is the latest info pro and con on the
> new battery technology. I know there was an availability issue
> with the duralites that has seemed to be resolved, then I
> remembered hearing something about them overheating or blowing up
> or spontaneously combusting or something. My point is, there is a
> lot of misinformation out there and I am trying to find out what
> works best from those who use it.
> In order of importance of features:
> 1. Reliability
> 2. Weight (lighter is better)
> 3. Capacity, can I get 5 flights on them, can they be quick charged?
> 4. Durability / margin of error / expected life span. If I leave
> the RX on do I have to replace them?
> 5. Price
> 6. Availibility
>
> I appreciate any information you guys can provide.
> Thank you.
> Anthony
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