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Old March 14th 10, 11:54 PM posted to rec.radio.cb,rec.radio.shortwave,rec.radio.amateur.policy
Brian Gregory [UK] Brian Gregory [UK] is offline
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Default Alkalines versus NiMH

"not gav" wrote in message
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"kb9rqz" wrote in message
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On Mar 14, 12:24 pm, wrote:
I can easily belive the Energizer E2 lithiums work well. At
two dollars a battery (I can get eight cheap alkalines for
two bucks...).


Are lithium available in rechargable? Lithium ion maybe?


not yet they keep promising that but it is so far vaporware


I don't believe they will ever produce lithium ion AA's at 1.5 volts.
A lithium ion battery in a common or non proprietary package like the
AA package creates a dangerous situation. If one tries to charge it
in a common or non proprietary charger it may blow up.

so what if I screw up enough almost anything will blow up

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Lithium Ion as we know it is about 3.6V anyway.

Most types of Lithium cells are between 3V and 3.7V.

It's only the Lithium/Iron Disulfide type that's around 1.5V (actually about
1.7V to 1.8V when new).
And AFAIK there isn't a recharable equivalent.

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