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cflcr 12-02-2002 10:03 AM

batteries
 
what the difference between LiOn, NiMH, NiCd batteries ?
what the meaning of this numbers 1.2 , 2.4 , 3.0 , 3.6 ?

hogjowlz 12-02-2002 11:05 AM

lion = lithium ion. these are the best. most storage per ounce. no memory effect. much harder to charge properly.

nicad = nickel cadmium, these are good and cheap but have memory effect

nimh = nickel metal hydride, similar to nicad but worse memory effect and slightly lower capacity. also cheap

1.2 2.4 whatever means the voltage rating

all stock micro rc cars come with 1.2 volt batteries which means they are supposed to output 1.2 volts. when fully charged they will tend to output 1.25 or 1.3. at the end of its charge itl be more like 1v

mah is its capacity rating. i believe tomy batteries come with 50mah. a 150mah should hold 3x as much and take 3x as long to charge.

cflcr 12-02-2002 02:57 PM

thanks alot , got the point :)

Sniper596 12-02-2002 03:43 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by hogjowlz
lion = lithium ion. these are the best. most storage per ounce. no memory effect. much harder to charge properly.

nicad = nickel cadmium, these are good and cheap but have memory effect

nimh = nickel metal hydride, similar to nicad but worse memory effect and slightly lower capacity. also cheap

1.2 2.4 whatever means the voltage rating

all stock micro rc cars come with 1.2 volt batteries which means they are supposed to output 1.2 volts. when fully charged they will tend to output 1.25 or 1.3. at the end of its charge itl be more like 1v

mah is its capacity rating. i believe tomy batteries come with 50mah. a 150mah should hold 3x as much and take 3x as long to charge.

i believe you are wrong/mixed up with the nicad and nimh.

nimh have no memory effects at all and hold more capacity than nicad

nicad have memory effects and hold less than nimh

nimh cost more because of these advantages. In theory it will take three times longer to charge but if you don't change the electronics inside the controller the car will be charged up to 45 seconds no matter what the battery and you would get the same run time. You could always do consecutive charges which can multiply your run times by a bit so why wouldn't you convert to nimh?

hogjowlz 12-02-2002 03:59 PM

i believe you are right. anyhow within the next year or two you will be seing lithium carbon batteries. the first generation of those will be half the weight of a lion.

1BaddMicro 12-02-2002 03:59 PM

He did get it backwards, Ni-MH do not have memory effect and DO have a higher Mah rating. Ni-cd DO have memory problems if not properly maintained (discharged fully) and have lower Mah ratings. By the way Lithium ion batteries are also very danagerous if not charged with a lithium ion charger, they require special (very expensive) peak still chargers for r/c use, other wise you have to charge them with cell phone style charges that take up 24 hours to fully charge.


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