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Hello Christopher,
NiMH cells have relatively low voltage (1.2 Volts) as do NiCd. In that sense, you won't develop full power on an HT. Other than that, they have a better life than NiCads and by going to 10 rather than 8, you'll have the voltage available that 8 alkaline batteries give you. 8 alkaline give you 8 * 1.5 Volts, or 12 volts. 10 NiMH will give you 10 * 1.2 Volts, or the same voltage (12 Volts) as the 8 alkaline. NiCD batteries are the same way; 10 * 1.2 volts = 12 Volts total. That said, the NiMH cells will give you longer life than the NiCd batteries. 73 from Rochester, NY Jim "Stormin Mormon" wrote in message ... My CB walkies, a couple of them use 8 AA cells, and a couple have a dummy plug so I can run 10 NiCd. Has anyone tried NiMH cells, instead of alkalines? Do they perform well? -- Christopher A. Young Learn more about Jesus www.lds.org . |
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