[NSRCA-discussion] LiPo Voltage
Jerry Stebbins
JAStebbins at worldnet.att.net
Thu Nov 30 16:48:52 AKST 2006
Seems like a valid question to send to the Energizer folks website to me.
Jerry
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> Ron
> The energizer bunny only runs on dry cells....1.2volts.Think they are
> misrepresenting their batterys.
> Jim Ivey
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>
>> I had an interesting discussion with an Energizer battery supplier
>> in a Sam's today. I was at the battery display, looking at the AA
>> nonrechargeable lithium batteries. The package said the cells were
>> 1.2V. I asked the battery supplier how the voltage could be 1.2
>> volts when most of the lithium cells I'd seen were rated at 3.7
>> volts. He didn't know. Does anyone out there? Can the Lithium
>> chemistry for nonrechargeable cells produce a nominal 1.2 volts and
>> the rechargeable cells produce a nominal 3.7 volts?
>>
>> Ron Van Putte
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