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Scott M[_2_] December 14th 15 05:18 PM

Lithium rechargeable PP3s
 

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!

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Scott

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The Natural Philosopher[_2_] December 14th 15 05:27 PM

Lithium rechargeable PP3s
 
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





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Dave Liquorice[_2_] December 14th 15 08:04 PM

Lithium rechargeable PP3s
 
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...

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Cheers
Dave.




Scott M[_2_] December 15th 15 10:08 AM

Lithium rechargeable PP3s
 
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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