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There are a lot of ebay/amazon suppliers of 'no name' 3.6v NiMH battery
packs for cordless phones out of China for $2-$5, but I have my doubts that these are even NiMH at all, as some I have gotten in the past haven't lasted a week. On the other hand, Japanese brand name versions from Mouser etc or big box stores seems to be north of $20, which is almost as much as buying a phone itself. Anyone know of a happy medium here? A lower cost source with acceptable quality? TIA! |
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On 05/07/2014 06:33 AM, 2phar wrote:
There are a lot of ebay/amazon suppliers of 'no name' 3.6v NiMH battery packs for cordless phones out of China for $2-$5, but I have my doubts that these are even NiMH at all, as some I have gotten in the past haven't lasted a week. On the other hand, Japanese brand name versions from Mouser etc or big box stores seems to be north of $20, which is almost as much as buying a phone itself. Anyone know of a happy medium here? A lower cost source with acceptable quality? TIA! Use your Dremel and put new cells in the plastic yourself. |
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On 5/7/2014 10:34 AM, dave wrote:
On 05/07/2014 06:33 AM, 2phar wrote: There are a lot of ebay/amazon suppliers of 'no name' 3.6v NiMH battery packs for cordless phones out of China for $2-$5, but I have my doubts that these are even NiMH at all, as some I have gotten in the past haven't lasted a week. On the other hand, Japanese brand name versions from Mouser etc or big box stores seems to be north of $20, which is almost as much as buying a phone itself. Anyone know of a happy medium here? A lower cost source with acceptable quality? TIA! Use your Dremel and put new cells in the plastic yourself. You got me thinking.. the existing ones are 3 cells in a shrinkwrap plastic. I got some a pack of regular AAA NiMH at harborfreight for a few $ and soldered them together, reused the hookup wire off the old pack. Cheers. |
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On Wednesday, May 7, 2014 7:51:19 PM UTC-7, 2phar wrote:
On 5/7/2014 10:34 AM, dave wrote: On 05/07/2014 06:33 AM, 2phar wrote: There are a lot of ebay/amazon suppliers of 'no name' 3.6v NiMH battery packs for cordless phones out of China for $2-$5, but I have my doubts that these are even NiMH at all, as some I have gotten in the past haven't lasted a week. On the other hand, Japanese brand name versions from Mouser etc or big box stores seems to be north of $20, which is almost as much as buying a phone itself. Anyone know of a happy medium here? A lower cost source with acceptable quality? TIA! Use your Dremel and put new cells in the plastic yourself. You got me thinking.. the existing ones are 3 cells in a shrinkwrap plastic. I got some a pack of regular AAA NiMH at harborfreight for a few $ and soldered them together, reused the hookup wire off the old pack. Cheers. Ebay bothers you but not Harbor Freight? All their stuff comes from China too. |
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On 5/7/2014 9:33 AM, 2phar wrote:
There are a lot of ebay/amazon suppliers of 'no name' 3.6v NiMH battery packs for cordless phones out of China for $2-$5, but I have my doubts that these are even NiMH at all, as some I have gotten in the past haven't lasted a week. On the other hand, Japanese brand name versions from Mouser etc or big box stores seems to be north of $20, which is almost as much as buying a phone itself. Anyone know of a happy medium here? A lower cost source with acceptable quality? TIA! If you choose the right cordless phones, then they don't need special packs. The last couple of Panasonic phones I've bought have used 2 NiMH "AAA" cells. These can be ordered from suppliers like Digikey or Mouser, of decent quality, and your choice of capacity. Tim Bristol Electronics |
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