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December 24th, 2007 04:07 AM #31
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December 25th, 2007 03:15 AM #32
practical ba gumamit ng rechargeable pag gagamitin mo lang sa wallclocks at remote sa TV?
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December 26th, 2007 05:15 PM #33
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December 27th, 2007 06:54 AM #34*picard. cant charge non-rechargeable batteries. doing so will go you fireworks. it tends to explode. some just burn and explode.
*boybi. alkalines have 1700mah and above. regular batts have 400mah i think up to 800mah ata.
been using rechargeable batteries since 98, its for our 2way radios sa store. though ive used it in other electronic gadgets as well like digicam and cd players,etc.charging overnight (slow charger, para may longevity ang battery)then use from 5am to 8pm then charge ulit at night, for a year. hehehe. im using sanyo 2100s sa AA and sanyo 750/1000mah sa AAA as of now. other batteries have already been changed after a full year of use, some last a little longer. di maganda yung sony. ok yung gp, kodak and panasonic. also. i dont understand why the 2500mah (sanyo) dont last as long as a 1700mah or 2100mah when not in use. any ideas guys? maybe because it already has reach its peak , capacity wise?
though i have just purchased a new charger just last week. the brand is Ansmann, model is Energy16. its very nice. it automatically diagnose the batteries individually, yes each batt, then chooses if it needs to be refreshed before charging. it can also detect damaged cells then discharges before charging. stuffs like that. reason i needed something high tech is because we use the batteries daily. i need them in tip top shape. charger cost P8,000+.
accomodates AA,AAA, C, D and the 9V (e) rectangular battery.
regarding chargers. i would still recommend using slow chargers once in a while. it still gives the longest battery use. and fast chargers tend to charge only around 85% capacity of the battery. gets hot quickly too.
add ko lang. meron na ngayon available adaptor para sa mga AAA and AA batteries that can be used as a C or D battery. astig hehehe. theres a plastic casing with poles (size the same as C or D). wherein you insert the AA or AAA batteries inside it to be used as a bigger batt size. the reason here i think is minimized yung rechargeable battery purchase. pero maximize yung battery use.
at syempre ang daldal ko
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December 27th, 2007 12:12 PM #35
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December 27th, 2007 03:21 PM #36
kung para sa electronic gadget lang pwede na yun mga nabibili sa ace,
tru value or electronic botique.
ako kasi, im in to m4wd racing ang gamit namin charger is yun pang-R/C, digital charger or minsan smart charger tawag nila. meron yun capacity settings, delta peak sensitivity, charging current settings etc..
iba-iba rin yun method of charging may linear, reflex, impulse 4 step charge dami pa iba para ma-maximize yun capacity ng baterya.
mas prefer namin is NiCD ng sanyo na 1000mah.
kaya naman nasisira yun mga battery, kasi yun mga common na charger, charge lang ng charge kahit puno na yun baterya unlike sa digital charger mine-measure nya yun delta peak ng bawat cell or yun maximum capacity para i-cut off nya.
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December 27th, 2007 04:42 PM #37
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December 27th, 2007 04:54 PM #38
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December 28th, 2007 02:10 AM #40
practical ba gumamit ng rechargeable pag gagamitin mo lang sa wallclocks at remote sa TV?
yun kasi conventional or alkaline batteries pag bago 1.5 volts.
yun rechageable 1.2 volts lang.
let's say napaabot mo ng 1.5 volts yun charge ng rechageable battery mo, mas mabilis pa rin ang voltage drop nito compared to alkaline.
di pa nagtatagal magpapalit ka na naman.
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