NiCd vs. NiMh
On Sun, 12 Jul 2009 11:28:22 -0400, E Z Peaces
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I can't believe how ignorant one can be. Regulated or not, battery
or not, when for example a source puts out one volt and a load holds
a 1 volt charge just what kind of current will flow from a 1000 amp
source?
You didn't answer the question.
Your question is gibberish. If a 1000 amp source puts 1 volt across the
load, the load is 1 milliohm.
Clueless
A load doesn't hold a charge. The only thing I know that can be said to
be charged to 1 volt is a capacitor.
You are truly clueless.
A load doesn't hold a charge.
Ever hear of counter electromotive force........Clueless
If your batteries are marked in
microfarads, they must be capacitors.
Are you saying that I was lying about the 340 micro amp trickle
charge?
I've seen it, but only with voltage-regulated chargers. I quit trying
to charge nickel batteries that way long ago. On a charger, a battery
that you know isn't fully charged may show the same voltage you expect
of a charged one, and trickle charging shortens the service life of a
nickel battery.
Clueless. It take a regulator?????
Without a regulator, a 1.4 VRMS transformer with a half-wave silicon
rectifier should yield similar results, but that transformer would be
useless as a dumb charger. You said it was a dumb charger.
A dumb charger can be anything that has no feedback
loop.......Clueless.
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