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Old April 4th 04, 02:53 PM
Richard G Amirault
 
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Yes, no problem .. provided you stick with NiCad's. If you go to
NiMHydryde it may work, or it may not (or it may work for a while before
showing problems) Certainly Lithium Ion is out of the question.

I've replaced the cells in my two BP200 packs once or twice now and I'm
sure they are a higher capacity than original equipment .. but it's been
so long I don't remember exactly what they are.

Richard in Boston, MA, USA

Dick LeadWinger wrote:
: I have a battery pack from a Uniden scanner that won't hold a charge
: any more. The pack has the charger circuit built in, and the
: batteries are nicads in a pack of six AA size cells of 600 mAh
: capacity. The charger circuit receives an input of 12v at 500 mAh
: from a wall-knob. If I replaced the 600 mAh batteries with 1200 mAh
: batteries what would be the effect on the charger? Would it just take
: longer to charge, or?? If I am going to replace the batteries I would
: like to increase the capacity at the same time.

: The pack will still take a charge. Charging voltage at the batteries
: is 8.5 volts. It just discharges fairly quickly. The radio is
: probably 20 years-old, so it's a miracle the batteries lasted this
: long.

: Dick
 
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