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![]() I see that LiIon and LiPo PP3s are now available with a capacity comparable to alkaline ones. Anyone got a recommendation for makes and suppliers, and a suitable charger? It's for a friend's daughter's xmas pressie - she sings and chews her way thru primary cells in her radio mic like there's no tomorrow! -- Scott Where are we going and why am I in this handbasket? |
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On 14/12/15 17:18, Scott M wrote:
I see that LiIon and LiPo PP3s are now available with a capacity comparable to alkaline ones. Anyone got a recommendation for makes and suppliers, and a suitable charger? It's for a friend's daughter's xmas pressie - she sings and chews her way thru primary cells in her radio mic like there's no tomorrow! actually I have used model plane ones for some years..pressed into service you probably need a 3 cell (11.1V) or 2 cell (7.4v) 600mAh cell pack. http://www.hobbyking.com/hobbyking/s...poly_Pack.html rip the press stud things of the appliance and fit model aircraft type connector. NEVER LET THE THiNG GO FLAT or kiss the cells good bye -- the biggest threat to humanity comes from socialism, which has utterly diverted our attention away from what really matters to our existential survival, to indulging in navel gazing and faux moral investigations into what the world ought to be, whilst we fail utterly to deal with what it actually is. |
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On Mon, 14 Dec 2015 17:18:42 +0000, Scott M wrote:
I see that LiIon and LiPo PP3s are now available with a capacity comparable to alkaline ones. Anyone got a recommendation for makes and suppliers, and a suitable charger? Have look through broadcast/film related sites. Use of Li rechargable PP3 size batteries in radio mics was something that was moderately popular over the last few years. But advances in electronics and DC-DC convertors has meant most kit has now migrated to a couple of AAA or AA batteries... -- Cheers Dave. |
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Dave Liquorice wrote:
On Mon, 14 Dec 2015 17:18:42 +0000, Scott M wrote: I see that LiIon and LiPo PP3s are now available with a capacity comparable to alkaline ones. Anyone got a recommendation for makes and suppliers, and a suitable charger? Have look through broadcast/film related sites. Use of Li rechargable PP3 size batteries in radio mics was something that was moderately popular over the last few years. But advances in electronics and DC-DC convertors has meant most kit has now migrated to a couple of AAA or AA batteries... Ta for the site hint. I fairly often deal with (grown up) mics and lapels are now always AA but handhelds still seem mostly 9V. -- Scott Where are we going and why am I in this handbasket? |
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