Aug 9 2006, 10:34 PM
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Hello,
Would this type of battery work? If so, then could the battery be integrated into where the hinge is? I realize that this is probably not workable, but, cheap batteries, and the possibility of simplifying the system board layout by not putting the battery in the middle of it, ok, to one side. 2700ma AA rechargeables |
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Aug 18 2006, 04:31 AM
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Yeah, but how many mAh does a normal AA hold? E.G. A Duracell Ultra. . .?
It's a goo idea to be able to do that, but Not all batteries are the same. . You'll find yourself suddenly going dead. . . |
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Aug 18 2006, 06:24 AM
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Group: Members Posts: 742 Joined: 15-October 05 From: Gulag, Siberia Member No.: 8,322 |
QUOTE(Ferret-Simpson @ Aug 18 2006, 12:31 PM) Yeah, but how many mAh does a normal AA hold? E.G. A Duracell Ultra. . .? NiMH batteries goes up to 2700mAh at least, I suspect alkalines (or other non-rechargeables) will do quite a bit more. Using AA batteries will make it "future-proof", ie you can instantly take advantage of any advances in that technology, eg my first set of NiMH AAs were rated 1300mAh, my latest at 2700mAh. -- cheers |
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Aug 23 2006, 10:47 PM
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QUOTE(desertrat @ Aug 18 2006, 03:24 PM) QUOTE(Ferret-Simpson @ Aug 18 2006, 12:31 PM) Yeah, but how many mAh does a normal AA hold? E.G. A Duracell Ultra. . .? NiMH batteries goes up to 2700mAh at least, I suspect alkalines (or other non-rechargeables) will do quite a bit more. Using AA batteries will make it "future-proof", ie you can instantly take advantage of any advances in that technology, eg my first set of NiMH AAs were rated 1300mAh, my latest at 2700mAh. -- cheers The "energy density" ie [mAh x Voltage]/mass for NiMh batteries isn't so good (ie it's smaller) compared to Li-ion or Li-polymer batteries. I've not been following this thread, but generally it seems that Li-polymers are the best approach (more expensive, but worth it IMO) zedkatuf |
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