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Pierre Desjardins August 28th 04 06:05 AM

Sealed Lead batteries
 
Hi folks

I plan to use two Yuasa NPO.8-12 12v 0.8Ah gelcells for portable radio
amateur rig..

I will use them in France where power is 50 Hz. I see that chargers
available here in Canada always specify 60 Hz.

So, do I have to expect some problems?

Thanks

Pierre

Henry Kolesnik August 29th 04 12:05 AM

Better find a charger that works on both because on 50 cps you need more
iron in conventional charger but a switcher will probably be OK since the
first thing it'll do is conver the ac to dc.

--
73
Hank WD5JFR
"Pierre Desjardins" wrote in message
...
Hi folks

I plan to use two Yuasa NPO.8-12 12v 0.8Ah gelcells for portable radio
amateur rig..

I will use them in France where power is 50 Hz. I see that chargers
available here in Canada always specify 60 Hz.

So, do I have to expect some problems?

Thanks

Pierre




Henry Kolesnik August 29th 04 12:05 AM

Better find a charger that works on both because on 50 cps you need more
iron in conventional charger but a switcher will probably be OK since the
first thing it'll do is conver the ac to dc.

--
73
Hank WD5JFR
"Pierre Desjardins" wrote in message
...
Hi folks

I plan to use two Yuasa NPO.8-12 12v 0.8Ah gelcells for portable radio
amateur rig..

I will use them in France where power is 50 Hz. I see that chargers
available here in Canada always specify 60 Hz.

So, do I have to expect some problems?

Thanks

Pierre




Henry Kolesnik August 29th 04 12:05 AM

Better find a charger that works on both because on 50 cps you need more
iron in conventional charger but a switcher will probably be OK since the
first thing it'll do is conver the ac to dc.

--
73
Hank WD5JFR
"Pierre Desjardins" wrote in message
...
Hi folks

I plan to use two Yuasa NPO.8-12 12v 0.8Ah gelcells for portable radio
amateur rig..

I will use them in France where power is 50 Hz. I see that chargers
available here in Canada always specify 60 Hz.

So, do I have to expect some problems?

Thanks

Pierre




Big Al August 29th 04 01:09 AM

He didn't mention how fast he wanted to charge the batteries. Many older
camcorder chargers were 12 volt and have universal inputs. Would be easy to
modify and most thrift stores have them.

Al WB7NXB

"Henry Kolesnik" wrote in message
. com...
Better find a charger that works on both because on 50 cps you need more
iron in conventional charger but a switcher will probably be OK since the
first thing it'll do is conver the ac to dc.

--
73
Hank WD5JFR
"Pierre Desjardins" wrote in message
...
Hi folks

I plan to use two Yuasa NPO.8-12 12v 0.8Ah gelcells for portable radio
amateur rig..

I will use them in France where power is 50 Hz. I see that chargers
available here in Canada always specify 60 Hz.

So, do I have to expect some problems?

Thanks

Pierre







Big Al August 29th 04 01:09 AM

He didn't mention how fast he wanted to charge the batteries. Many older
camcorder chargers were 12 volt and have universal inputs. Would be easy to
modify and most thrift stores have them.

Al WB7NXB

"Henry Kolesnik" wrote in message
. com...
Better find a charger that works on both because on 50 cps you need more
iron in conventional charger but a switcher will probably be OK since the
first thing it'll do is conver the ac to dc.

--
73
Hank WD5JFR
"Pierre Desjardins" wrote in message
...
Hi folks

I plan to use two Yuasa NPO.8-12 12v 0.8Ah gelcells for portable radio
amateur rig..

I will use them in France where power is 50 Hz. I see that chargers
available here in Canada always specify 60 Hz.

So, do I have to expect some problems?

Thanks

Pierre







Big Al August 29th 04 01:09 AM

He didn't mention how fast he wanted to charge the batteries. Many older
camcorder chargers were 12 volt and have universal inputs. Would be easy to
modify and most thrift stores have them.

Al WB7NXB

"Henry Kolesnik" wrote in message
. com...
Better find a charger that works on both because on 50 cps you need more
iron in conventional charger but a switcher will probably be OK since the
first thing it'll do is conver the ac to dc.

--
73
Hank WD5JFR
"Pierre Desjardins" wrote in message
...
Hi folks

I plan to use two Yuasa NPO.8-12 12v 0.8Ah gelcells for portable radio
amateur rig..

I will use them in France where power is 50 Hz. I see that chargers
available here in Canada always specify 60 Hz.

So, do I have to expect some problems?

Thanks

Pierre







Daniel Schaller September 2nd 04 03:02 PM

Pierre Desjardins wrote:

Hi folks

I plan to use two Yuasa NPO.8-12 12v 0.8Ah gelcells for portable radio
amateur rig..

I will use them in France where power is 50 Hz. I see that chargers
available here in Canada always specify 60 Hz.

So, do I have to expect some problems?

Thanks

Pierre



Hello Pierre

50hz ou 60hz ne feras aucune différence au niveau de la charge.
Puisque que ce n'est pas de la puissance mais le cycle de phase
du courant dans les lignes d'alimentation.
Ce qui est important c'est la tension en entré du chargeur!!!

- habituellement en France tu as une alimentation en 220V biphasé
- ICI au Quebec on a une alimentation domestique en 120V monophasé
et une alimentation de puissance pour les chauffages ou certain
appareils comme la secheuse a linge en 240V biphasé

Alors avec un petit peu d'imagination, un tournevis et deux ou trois
morceaux tu peu brancher ton chargeur ICI sans risque pour tes batterie
juste surveille le chargeur pour qu'il ne chauffe pas trop. !!!!



73
VA2SCH
Daniel


Daniel Schaller September 2nd 04 03:02 PM

Pierre Desjardins wrote:

Hi folks

I plan to use two Yuasa NPO.8-12 12v 0.8Ah gelcells for portable radio
amateur rig..

I will use them in France where power is 50 Hz. I see that chargers
available here in Canada always specify 60 Hz.

So, do I have to expect some problems?

Thanks

Pierre



Hello Pierre

50hz ou 60hz ne feras aucune différence au niveau de la charge.
Puisque que ce n'est pas de la puissance mais le cycle de phase
du courant dans les lignes d'alimentation.
Ce qui est important c'est la tension en entré du chargeur!!!

- habituellement en France tu as une alimentation en 220V biphasé
- ICI au Quebec on a une alimentation domestique en 120V monophasé
et une alimentation de puissance pour les chauffages ou certain
appareils comme la secheuse a linge en 240V biphasé

Alors avec un petit peu d'imagination, un tournevis et deux ou trois
morceaux tu peu brancher ton chargeur ICI sans risque pour tes batterie
juste surveille le chargeur pour qu'il ne chauffe pas trop. !!!!



73
VA2SCH
Daniel


Daniel Schaller September 2nd 04 03:02 PM

Pierre Desjardins wrote:

Hi folks

I plan to use two Yuasa NPO.8-12 12v 0.8Ah gelcells for portable radio
amateur rig..

I will use them in France where power is 50 Hz. I see that chargers
available here in Canada always specify 60 Hz.

So, do I have to expect some problems?

Thanks

Pierre



Hello Pierre

50hz ou 60hz ne feras aucune différence au niveau de la charge.
Puisque que ce n'est pas de la puissance mais le cycle de phase
du courant dans les lignes d'alimentation.
Ce qui est important c'est la tension en entré du chargeur!!!

- habituellement en France tu as une alimentation en 220V biphasé
- ICI au Quebec on a une alimentation domestique en 120V monophasé
et une alimentation de puissance pour les chauffages ou certain
appareils comme la secheuse a linge en 240V biphasé

Alors avec un petit peu d'imagination, un tournevis et deux ou trois
morceaux tu peu brancher ton chargeur ICI sans risque pour tes batterie
juste surveille le chargeur pour qu'il ne chauffe pas trop. !!!!



73
VA2SCH
Daniel



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