AA 6 cell
i was looking around my room and i found these rechargable batteries thats are 700mah and 7.2 volts
they are double a's and they are a pack a six would they work on stock electronics? |
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oh ok but wouldnt it be tourqey cause the 6 cell with the AA
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they are probably nicd's that are wasted from laying around and any torque you would gain would be lost with the weight differential. Buy 8 aaa 1000mah from walmart and use 6 of them. They are nimh and will perform much better.
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oh ok thanks guys
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or u could buy some energizer AAA lithiums
BTW these aren't rechargable but worth the investment |
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not if he uses 4 of them:bigwink: like the stock setup
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well just put it together and see what happens
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yea what SUPERSHELBY said just give it a try and see what happens and if you like it keep it that way
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This is becuase a higher mah (~1000mah) may have a lower "C" rating. This will cuase them to hear up, and not last as long... The "C" rating is the number of times the mah the cell can provide. A 2C 800mah battery can continueously supply 1600mah for 30 minutes. A 2C 800mah battery can continueously supply 800mah for 60 minutes. A 2C 1000mah battery can continueously supply 1000mah for 60 minutes. A 2C 1000mah battery can continueously supply 2000mah for 30 minutes. And so on...... I'll post another thread (need permission first) about the "C" rating, but infro can also be found in the link below: http://www.xmodsource.com/forum/showthread.php?t=7021 |
nice find but if i'm not mistaken they are talking about li-ion and poly cells, not nicd and nimh. The way i understand it is that 1000 mah means a draw of 1000 ma can be obtained for 1 hour (where ma is milliamp). so the bigger the mah the longer the run time. If i'm wrong then i'm wrong but this is how i think it works.
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