On Jan 11, 4:25=A0am, Tim Wescott <t...@seemywebsite.com> wrote:
> On Fri, 11 Jan 2008 11:11:28 +1100, Phil Allison wrote:
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> >> I'm starting some research to collect information about battery types,
> >> their properties, and best practice in terms of usage.
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> >> For example I believe alkaline batteries are dry cell in construction
> >> and they should not ideally be drained completely of their charge
> >> because this compromises their charging capacity.
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> > ** There are two classes of cells ( the term battery refers to more than=
> > one) - =A0primary and secondary.
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> > =A0The former are non-rechargeable.
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> > =A0The cells popularly known as =A0" alkalines" =A0are primary cells.
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> And the ones called "rechargeable alkalines" should really be called
> "kinda rechargeable alkalines"...
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> >> I can find lots of individual resources about specific types but
> >> nothing that seems to give a reasonable treatment of all types (so
> >> comparisons can be drawn for example). If anyone could direct me to
> >> some material I would be most grateful.
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> > ** The topic cells and batteries is huge and endless.
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> > =A0Much published data is misleading and/ or has important details
> > =A0missing.
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> > =A0The chemical industry ( who design and make all batteries) is very
> > secretive.
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> > ....... =A0 Phil
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> Radio Shack used to have a book with discharge curves for most of the
> batteries that they sell, and with recommended applications. =A0For rat
> shack it was beyond top quality (i.e. it's actually somewhat useful).
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> Gates Enercell has a book called something like "Rechargeable Battery
> Handbook" (maybe I'll look at my copy). =A0It looks like a very
> authoritative guide to using nickle-cadmium and lead-acid batteries -- at
> least the few times that I've used it it hasn't steered me wrong.
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Many thx for replying.
I'll continue my search. Whatever resources I find I'll try make sure
I post to the bottom of this thread.
Regards,
Mark.
treboona@googlemail.comhttp://www.treboona.co.uk