Re: All NiMH batteries are dishonestly marketed?
- From: ransley@xxxxxxxxx (m Ransley)
- Date: Sun, 30 Apr 2006 08:43:13 -0500
How does you machine verify peak voltage , charge of cells. If it
measures it by heat, then it is inacurate, the peak charge is acuratly
measured when voltage drops from the peak. It could be your machine or
it could be the cells not being grade 1. Or just ratings used for sales,
perhaps only a certain batch must meet their ratings. Sanyo and
Panasonic have the best reputation, for a matched pair of the highest
amp capacity get some Sanyo or Panasonic from a hobby shop that
specialises in RC equipment. Hobbiests using rechargables can give you
a better insight to the best cells since they can win or loose a race
on not getting the best matched cells, that are sold pre graded and
tested.
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