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- From: co@bildsun1.mednet.gu.se (Christer Olsson)
- Newsgroups: rec.models.rc,sci.electronics
- Subject: Re: How to dispose of NiCads?
- Message-ID: <1992Jul28.140405.28429@gdunix.gd.chalmers.se>
- Date: 28 Jul 92 14:04:05 GMT
- References: <1992Jul27.161240.4905@nynexst.com> <k6lmatq.brunette@netcom.com>
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- In article <k6lmatq.brunette@netcom.com>, brunette@netcom.com (Hal Brunette) writes:
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- |> If you don't want them because they're dead, you might be able to restore them.
- |> Read:
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- |> Myers, D. C., "Zap New Life into Dead Ni-Cd Batteries," Popular Electronics,
- |> July 1977, pp. 60-61.
- |>
- |> The article explains internal shorts and how to clear them.
- |>
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- If it`s possible, try to rewrite the article in a message here in rec.models.rc and
- sci.electronics.
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- I`m sure many readers here has many NiCd cells they want to restore.
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