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Alkalines versus NiMH



 
 
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Old March 15th 10, 05:48 AM posted to rec.aquaria.freshwater.goldfish,rec.radio.cb,alt.usenet.kooks,rec.radio.amateur.policy
Buster De Le Nim
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Default Alkalines versus NiMH

On Mar 14, 11:29�am, kb9rqz wrote:
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 you screw up enough almost anything will blow up

you should know markie. you've certainly been a screw up your entire
life.



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Old March 15th 10, 09:22 PM posted to rec.aquaria.freshwater.goldfish,rec.radio.cb,alt.usenet.kooks,rec.radio.amateur.policy
Gav Swallow
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Default Alkalines versus NiMH

On Mar 15, 9:35�am, kb9rqz wrote:
On Mar 15, 1:48�am, Buster De Le Nim wrote:





On Mar 14, 11:29 am, kb9rqz wrote: 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 you screw up enough almost anything will blow up


you should know markie.


glad you agree with me even if you reasoning is bogus



Yes Mark, I am well aware that you're desperate for ANYBODY to agree
with you.

However, the reasoning is not bogus. The reasoning is based on the
well founded and time tested FACT that you are an idiot.
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Old March 15th 10, 11:30 PM posted to rec.aquaria.freshwater.goldfish,rec.radio.cb,alt.usenet.kooks,rec.radio.amateur.policy
KC9QST
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Default Alkalines versus NiMH

On Mar 15, 4:27�pm, kb9rqz wrote:
On Mar 15, 5:22�pm, Gav Swallows Load wrote:





On Mar 15, 9:35 am, kb9rqz wrote:


On Mar 15, 1:48 am, Buster De Le Nim wrote:


On Mar 14, 11:29 am, kb9rqz wrote: 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 you screw up enough almost anything will blow up


you should know markie.


glad you agree with me even if you reasoning is bogus


Yes Mark, I am well aware that you're desperate for ANYBODY to agree
with you.


nioot realy



However, the reasoning is not bogus. The reasoning is based on the
well founded and time tested FACT that you are an idiot.-


with a mensa level IQ is your only problem

idiot savant.

 




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