NiMH batteries, specifics
Rcmaster199 at aol.com
Rcmaster199 at aol.com
Sat May 8 20:52:21 AKDT 2004
And his prices are hard to beat. Still trying to kill the first pack after 3
years of solid flying. Closing in on 150 cycles now
Matt K
> Subj:Re: NiMH batteries, specifics
> Date:5/9/2004 12:33:28 AM Eastern Daylight Time
> From:Rcmaster199 at aol.com
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> go to the Radical RC site. Radical is located near your neck of the woods.
> Dave Thacker
> has very good info there regarding NiMH Do's and Don'ts.
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> MattK
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> >> Subj:NiMH batteries, specifics
>> Date:5/8/2004 3:56:02 PM Eastern Daylight Time
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>> Ok, I'm sure we're all intimately familiar with nicads, and lately, we've
>> become all too familiar with lithium-ions and lithium polymers. (If I never
>> hear about another lithium battery, it'll be too soon).
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>> What I'd like is some detailed specifics regarding the red headed stepchild
>> of the battery world, the Nickel Metal Hydride.
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>> What's the deal with it's performace at low temps? What temps are we
>> talking here?
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>> What's the scoop on fast charging, rates, overheating, etc?
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>> I'd like some experienced opinions on this.
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>> Thanks,
>> -Mike
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