battery hot swap.
On Feb 25, 3:33�am, Michae� A. Terrell
wrote: "Phil Allison" wrote in ... "Jak The ****wit Retard " 200MA sounds like a lot of continuous current for AA batteries. ** �Not true at all. The common Energizer E91 alkalines will run 6 to 8 hours at 200mA �- depending on what end voltage is OK. NiMH AA cells could bring that up to 12 hours or more. Maybe �you need a NICAD or NIMH rechargeable to maintain the operation while changing batteries. ** One could switch over to a 9 volt battery to hold up the supply while replacing in AAs. But then how do you know that the primary batteries are ready to go? ** �Bout the only way to do that reliably is to use NiMH AA cells and have a strict routine of replacing them with a freshly recharged set every 8 to 10 hours. You too have a funny sound. ** �LOL �- � this asinine prick sounds like a STEAMING � GREAT � ****WIT �!!! Battery doesn't dictate the current draw, ** �Err �- �where did I say otherwise �??? � ****WIT �!!!!!! ....... � Phil JakTheHammer ID maybe forged, watch out when the real JackTheHammer comes in, you all will be wiped out. �He's a real tiger! -- �Service to my country? Been there, Done that, and I've got my DD214 to prove it. Member of DAV #85. �Michael A. Terrell Central Florida- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - It's FUN kicking your Mizerable Ass, GregoryMorrow at earthlink.net............You've been Impostering Hundreds of Identities all over Usenet...........Now the REAL JakTheHammer is going to HAMMER your Sick Ass.........Donchaknow............You Demented, Insane *******........... |
battery hot swap.
"JakTheHammer" wrote in message ... On Feb 25, 3:33?am, Michae? A. Terrell wrote: "Phil Allison" wrote in ... "Jak The ****wit Retard " 200MA sounds like a lot of continuous current for AA batteries. ** ?Not true at all. The common Energizer E91 alkalines will run 6 to 8 hours at 200mA ?- depending on what end voltage is OK. NiMH AA cells could bring that up to 12 hours or more. Maybe ?you need a NICAD or NIMH rechargeable to maintain the operation while changing batteries. ** One could switch over to a 9 volt battery to hold up the supply while replacing in AAs. But then how do you know that the primary batteries are ready to go? ** ?Bout the only way to do that reliably is to use NiMH AA cells and have a strict routine of replacing them with a freshly recharged set every 8 to 10 hours. You too have a funny sound. ** ?LOL ?- ? this asinine prick sounds like a STEAMING ? GREAT ? ****WIT ?!!! Battery doesn't dictate the current draw, ** ?Err ?- ?where did I say otherwise ???? ? ****WIT ?!!!!!! ....... ? Phil JakTheHammer ID maybe forged, watch out when the real JackTheHammer comes in, you all will be wiped out. ?He's a real tiger! -- ?Service to my country? Been there, Done that, and I've got my DD214 to prove it. Member of DAV #85. ?Michael A. Terrell Central Florida- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - It's FUN kicking your Mizerable Ass, GregoryMorrow at earthlink.net............You've been Impostering Hundreds of Identities all over Usenet...........Now the REAL JakTheHammer is going to HAMMER your Sick Ass.........Donchaknow............You Demented, Insane *******........... Oh JakTheHumburger.... Who is really Mizerable butt? Have your check your end lately? Little Yak? -- Service to my country? Been there, Done that, and I've got my DD214 to disprove it. Member of DAV #85. Michael A. Terrell Central Florida |
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