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Re: Rechargeable Batteries
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lugnet.off-topic.geek
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Tue, 17 Jun 2003 03:00:24 GMT
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In lugnet.off-topic.geek, Lars Gjerløw Jørgensen wrote:
> TJ Avery's utterance expressed in news:HGFAzq.1xBp@lugnet.com:
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> > I'm trying to estimate the amount of power needed for a project, one
> > that will be powered by rechargeables.
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> What project?
:-) You'll see...
> > Rechargeable batteries typically have two ratings: Volts and
> > Current-Time. For example, a AA will be 1.2V and 1000 mA-h.
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> They are available in 2000 mAh too.
<snip>
Thanks for the information! As usual, the answer is complicated ;-) I'm actually
looking at 1.2v NiMH C-cells that have a 5000 mAh rating. That should do the
trick!
-TJ
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