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![]() John Plimmer wrote: I recently got a Redsun RP2100, the users view of which I previously posted on this group. It has the facility to use rechargeable batteries, something of which I know nothing about. It will charge these batteries for twelve hours. I want to use "D" cells but don't know which rechargeables to buy. My local store can order me NiCad's or NiMH - I don't know anything about that. What's the difference? Also there are different numbers like 1500 or 2500 which seems to mean how long they hold the charge. """""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""" """"""""""""""""""""""""""" About ten years ago I got a batch of heavy-duty Radio Shack Ni-Cads rated at 5,000 mah. They were quite satisfactory but were a bit fiddly to recharge correctly. I still have some of them. The larger capacity was well worth their extra price. Many of the new NiMH batteries on the matket today are just repackaged AA cells at 1500 or 2500 mah. A full D cell would be rated at 11,000 mah and would last a very long time in a radio. You might have to get a special charger, however, as the Redsun seems to have a charger circuit for the smaller-capacity cells: maybe you could just leave the higher-capacity cells in longer. The ni-cads needed close attention: they developed "hairs" that had to be blasted off with a 12-volt battery, they would develop a memory if not discharged occasionally, and special chargers with "saw-tooth " wave shapes were developed to get better efficiency. There is quite a bit of literature on the care and feeding of Ni-Cads. They also self-discharge in storage, so if you don't use the radio a lot, the cells go flat anyway. If you use the radio a lot, and if you can handle the extra cost, the 11,000 NiMH cells would be worth a look. Since I have far too many radios, I stock them with cheap garden-variety D cells that hold their charge in storage, and only use the NiMH cells in two often-used portables. |
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