Duracell 1432 Flashlight: Battery Drain.
On Wednesday, 22 May 2019 15:45:05 UTC+1, Jeff Liebermann wrote:
On Wed, 22 May 2019 04:52:09 -0700 (PDT), tabbypurr wrote:
So the choice of $2.50/ cells was not a good one. Try 50 cent cells.
The cheap NiMH cells have a high self-discharge rate. They are quite
suitable for some applications, such as devices that are left almost
permanently in a charger, such as home cordless phones, some power
tools, but area a giant pain for devices that are left off for long
periods of time, such as flashlights, cameras, test equipment, etc.
Before LSD NiMH cells, I still recall practicing my profanity when I
had to charge a device before I used it. No thanks.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nickel%E2%80%93metal_hydride_battery#Self-discharge
The self-discharge is 5-20% on the first day and stabilizes
around 0.5-4% per day at room temperature. But at 45 °C it
is approximately three times as high.
I've heard that said a lot, but it doesn't match my experience. Fusiomax have usually still had lots of charge in them months later. I have a drawer of various NiCd & NiMH, random ones I wouldn't have as much confidence in. IIRC you can get cheaper deals from China than the fusios.
In the 90s I used a gas powered torch. No battery torch comes anywhere near it in reliability terms.
NT
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