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Old April 11th 04, 04:15 AM
Pete & Renee Davis
 
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pGray Shockley wrote:
blockquote TYPE=CITEOn Sat, 10 Apr 2004 9:00:27 -0500, Ron Hardin wrote
br(in message ):
pActually, CCrane has them on their Orphans age for $29.95. Ordered one
for my brother, who's little girl is almost one and already using up batteries
almost as fast as Pampers, one one for myself./blockquote

pbrPete Davis
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pYes, that's exactly what that means. I figgered forty bucks ($30 return
price
brmost times) was just a nifty price to pay to charge one of the 37 clocks
that
bruse one cell or the shortwave radio that uses three cells.
pAnd I was right; looks good - lasts a long time.
pGray Shockley
br--------------------------
brEntropy Maintenance Technician
brTao Chemical Company
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bra href="http://www.compcomm.com/"http://www.compcomm.com//a
brVicksburg, Mississippi US
p At the moment I am resorting to a slow process
br
br 1.  Put battery pair in RipFlash
br
br 2.  Start recording, note the time when the first battery bar
goes out.
br
br 3.  Test the voltage of the batteries; label the weakest one
with the
br time and put the strongest one, recharged, back in the pool.
br
br 4.  Take a new charged pair from the pool and repeat.
br
br Eventually you get a set of batteries that last long enough for the
br purpose, and a batteries labelled with time according to their weakness
br that won't.
br
br It's a little slow though.
br
br Something that simply discharged the batteries and measured the
br total energy or something would do better.
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