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Rechargeable Batteries Applications Handbook |
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Rating: Summary: How to get the most from NiCds and Lead-Acid batteries Review: Rechargeable batteries are everywhere these days - in cell phones, emergency lighting and consumer electronics like cordless tools, etc. Many folks just buy these things without giving the batteries a second thought. Although that in itself is a testimony to the well-developed technology in today's batteries, there is always more to know. For those who want to get the most from their rechargeables - more charge cycles, longer discharge times and longest service life, reading this book is a must. Although it would have been nice to get detailed info on the latest technology such as lithium-ion and nickel metal hydride, the most commonly used batteries are still NiCds and lead-acid.
Rating: Summary: How to get the most from NiCds and Lead-Acid batteries Review: Rechargeable batteries are everywhere these days - in cell phones, emergency lighting and consumer electronics like cordless tools, etc. Many folks just buy these things without giving the batteries a second thought. Although that in itself is a testimony to the well-developed technology in today's batteries, there is always more to know. For those who want to get the most from their rechargeables - more charge cycles, longer discharge times and longest service life, reading this book is a must. Although it would have been nice to get detailed info on the latest technology such as lithium-ion and nickel metal hydride, the most commonly used batteries are still NiCds and lead-acid.
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