[TI-H] Re: Use Rechargable Batteries!


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Thanks for this explanation, I knew that this was the reason, but I didn't 
know that it was a problem for NiMH too.

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> >Knowing how the memory effect happens is the first step to combating it.
>The
> >memory effect happens because "whiskers" of metal form between the poles 
>as
> >Ni and Cd fall out of solution. Once reduced, the metals cannot become 
>part
> >of the solution again and reduce the efficiency of the battery. By
> >traumatising the battery, the whiskers can be destroyed. The fragments of
> >solidified metal do not hold a charge any more, but the remaining 
>solution
> >can still function and isn't impeded by the whiskers. Ahh... Chemistry is
> >good.
>
>It is ;-)
>
>However, I have a NiMH battery in my gsm, but it still seems to have the
>memory effect!
>It's empty in the blink of an eye!
>
> >-- Andre Masella (andre@masella.dynodns.net)
> >----- Original Message -----
> >From: <Rgdtad@aol.com>
> >To: <ti-hardware@lists.ticalc.org>
> >Sent: Saturday, August 25, 2001 9:16 PM
> >Subject: [TI-H] Re: Use Rechargable Batteries!
> >
> >
> >:
> >: Scientists have quite a bit of trouble getting the so called 'memory
> >effect'
> >: to occur at all in any battery type.  I know this for a fact and once I
> >can
> >: find the reference, I will post it.  As for me, I have never once had
>this
> >: problem and I use NiCd batteries all the time.
> >:
> >: Dylan Stewart
> >:
> >:
> >
> >
> >
>
>
>


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