[kwlug-disc] VERY OT: AA Battery Load Testing?
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Sun May 1 15:32:08 EDT 2011
John Johnson wrote, On 05/01/2011 2:26 PM:
> On 2011-05-01 14:08, Glenn Henshaw wrote:
>> Cameras need to be designed to use NiMH batteries. As I recall the
>> battery voltage is only about 1.2V, rather than the 1.5V from an
>> alkaline battery.
Yes.
Camera is NiMh intended, as most digital cameras today are. Mind you,
I expect many are going lithium these days.
> Good to know. And confirmed.
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nickel-metal_hydride_battery
>
> Re: OP: Testing NiMH batteries (have your grains of salt ready):
> found on:
> http://www.candlepowerforums.com/vb/showthread.php?214963-How-do-you-use-a-multimeter
>
>
> <Quote>
> putting a load of a 10 ohm resistor (or in that range) on a Nimh cell
> while measuring the voltage gives you a good idea of its 'state of charge'
> approximatly ---- 1.37volts is full ----- 1.16volts is empty and time to
> recharge
> </Quote>
Thanks for the link.
Now to go rummaging for a 10W, 10 ohm resistor ...
OH NO - NOT RESISTOR COLOUR CODES ... it's been ... decades.
BBROYGBVGW ... hmmm, the mnemonic I learned isn't ... politically
correct these days.
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