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Darmok wrote in
: Hi, I've got an older Norelco electric shaver, which has some kind of 'fast charge' ni-cads in it (haven't looked, but that's pretty much what they had when it was made). Normally, it will recharge in about 20 minutes or so. Well, after all these years, one or both batteries is dying, and I need to replace them. I was thinking of just putting in a couple of Ni-MH cells (these are 'AA' size), because I know that they can handle a higher charge rate than standard ni-cads. I've got some extras of both, but no 'high charge rate' ni-cads (although, I'm pretty sure I could get some at Tower Hobbies, or similar R/C model shop). Anyone ever replace batteries in a Norelco (or other brand) shaver? Anything I should be aware of or watch out for? Seems like it should be a pretty straight forward procedure. TIA NiMH cells have a more complicated charge requirement than NiCd. Unless you plan on designing a new charger,you should only replace with NiCd cells similar to what you removed. -- Jim Yanik jyanik at kua.net |
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