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12 Jun 2005, 08:41, TOM WALKER (1:123/140), wrote to MATT MC_CARTHY:
Hi TOM.
TW> In my looking arround for the "A" battery(which I never found)
TW> one here reports to be using I ran across NEW single Cell NiMH "F"
TW> batteries, Soemtines called "Long D" batteries. They were
11000 MaH
TW> units. Unfortunatly I forgot the price. BUT I was just found it
TW> interesting that Single Cel "F" batteries were avaialble.
I consider it 'good' that you forgot the price, I don't want to get
interested in those! :-))
Over the last few years, I've converted everything I own to use the AA NiMH
cells, and now have just over 100 cells. All my flashlights, cordless
tools, cameras, etc., now use the AA NiMH cells. The cordless tools are
setup to use groups of three cells in parallel and enough groups to get the
required voltage. All the cells snap out for individual charging. My
preference in chargers is the Ray-O-Vac "PS3" which charges the
cells individually from 1 to 8 cells.
TW> And I also was amased that Dry Cel packs were still avaialble up
TW> to 510 VOLTS. Those were packs for Professional High power Quich
TW> recycling Flash units as I recall.
We used those in the Army flash units. Definitely don't want to test those
with your tongue!!!!
TW> BUT it was a nistalsia trip seeing all the old voltages I
TW> rembember, 22 1/2, 45, 90 etc
Oh yes!
Thanks, M.
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