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David May 16th 06 08:24 AM

UK 8.4v 30mAh NiCd Cell
 
Hi,

My ageing smoke alarm needs a new 8.4v 30mAh NiCd Cell (about the size
of an AAA battery) with flat top. I'm not really clued up on
electronics. I assume the 30mAh is the charge hold value and it doesn't
matter if I get a cell with a higher value?

Anyway, any idea where I can get a replacement, have looked in Maplins
but to no avail.

Thanks

David

David May 16th 06 10:06 AM

UK 8.4v 30mAh NiCd Cell
 
Its actually a battery pack, just realised, with the small size cells
inside, it is about AAA size.


David wrote:
Hi,

My ageing smoke alarm needs a new 8.4v 30mAh NiCd Cell (about the size
of an AAA battery) with flat top. I'm not really clued up on
electronics. I assume the 30mAh is the charge hold value and it doesn't
matter if I get a cell with a higher value?

Anyway, any idea where I can get a replacement, have looked in Maplins
but to no avail.

Thanks

David


Geoff May 17th 06 11:52 PM

UK 8.4v 30mAh NiCd Cell
 
David wrote:
Its actually a battery pack, just realised, with the small size cells
inside, it is about AAA size.


David wrote:
Hi,

My ageing smoke alarm needs a new 8.4v 30mAh NiCd Cell (about the
size of an AAA battery) with flat top. I'm not really clued up on
electronics. I assume the 30mAh is the charge hold value and it
doesn't matter if I get a cell with a higher value?

Anyway, any idea where I can get a replacement, have looked in
Maplins but to no avail.


You could probably buy a more sensitive alarm (complete with a hush button
this time) for less than the battery.

geoff



David May 18th 06 11:25 AM

UK 8.4v 30mAh NiCd Cell
 
After some investigation I think you are right. The batteries will
probably cost £10.00 each perhaps more, the alarms probably £30.00 but
they should be better newer techonolgy.

Geoff wrote:
David wrote:

Its actually a battery pack, just realised, with the small size cells
inside, it is about AAA size.


David wrote:

Hi,

My ageing smoke alarm needs a new 8.4v 30mAh NiCd Cell (about the
size of an AAA battery) with flat top. I'm not really clued up on
electronics. I assume the 30mAh is the charge hold value and it
doesn't matter if I get a cell with a higher value?

Anyway, any idea where I can get a replacement, have looked in
Maplins but to no avail.



You could probably buy a more sensitive alarm (complete with a hush button
this time) for less than the battery.

geoff



JoeSP May 18th 06 03:32 PM

UK 8.4v 30mAh NiCd Cell
 

"David" wrote in message
om...
Hi,

My ageing smoke alarm needs a new 8.4v 30mAh NiCd Cell (about the size of
an AAA battery) with flat top. I'm not really clued up on electronics. I
assume the 30mAh is the charge hold value and it doesn't matter if I get a
cell with a higher value?

Anyway, any idea where I can get a replacement, have looked in Maplins but
to no avail.



Best not to switch to different battery types unless you can get the exact
same voltage. I did that, and the alarm kept going off.

For the price of a new smoke alarm, get a new one. I wouldn't trust my life
to an "aging smoke alarm." I recently discovered that my 3-year old alarm
wasn't working anymore, when I heard a faint beeping sound, barely audible,
and traced it back to my smoke alarm. Humidity had corroded the speaker, and
I didn't know it.



Geoff May 19th 06 12:55 AM

UK 8.4v 30mAh NiCd Cell
 
David wrote:
After some investigation I think you are right. The batteries will
probably cost £10.00 each perhaps more, the alarms probably £30.00 but
they should be better newer techonolgy.


Jeepers - domestic smoke alarms cost around UKP 4.00 here in NZ !

Newer ones are probably a bit less radioactive than t older ones too....

geoff




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