[aprssig] Re: D7 battery
Richard L. Beggs
Richard at Beggs.com
Sat Mar 25 17:05:18 EST 2006
Well here is another thought. A friend of mine took BatterySpace.com Li-Ion
AA size(14500) 3.6
cells part number LC-14500 4 each and put them in a BT-11 case off Ebay for
$6.50 along with
Protection IC Part number PCB-LC14500S2 2 each and has a battery that runs 3
days with out
charging. This can be hazardous so use extreme caution!
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Richard K0AEM 145.430
EOSS,ACARES D27, CERT, APRS IGate Denver.
God Bless and Have a Wonderful Day.
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Sent: Saturday, March 25, 2006 2:54 PM
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Subject: [aprssig] Re: D7 battery
Here's an odd thought that perhaps someone on the list can answer. There is
a
"1/2AA" battery size, and you can buy them in lithium 3.6V for $6-15 each
from
many sources. But are there any "1/2AA" NiCd or NiMh cells out there?
Putting
eight of them in the Kenwood alkaline holder would be a nice way to get 10
volts
with 600-1000mA possible capacity, figuring half of generic rechargable AA
capacity was available.
Might be a good solution for other APRS portable devices as well.
Anyone?
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