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- From: 0003991080@mcimail.com (Proctor & Associates)
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- Subject: Nicad "Memory Effect" (was Cordless Phone Newbie Question)
- Message-ID: <telecom12.853.7@eecs.nwu.edu>
- Date: 16 Nov 92 22:00:00 GMT
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- Organization: TELECOM Digest
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- X-Telecom-Digest: Volume 12, Issue 853, Message 7 of 13
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- In a recent TELECOM Digest, betsys@cs.umb.edu (Elizabeth Schwartz)
- writes:
-
- > 4) Is this thing supposed to be left in the base or can I bring it
- > outside and wait for it to ring? Does it have to stand up in the base?
-
- wdp@gagme.chi.il.us (Bill Pfeiffer) responds:
-
- > No need to keep it in the base, except for charging. However, it is
- > best NOT to keep charging and recharging. Better to use the batteries
- > until the battery-low light comes on. Continued short charges can
- > cause the battery to aquire a short-memory, and begin to lose it's
- > ability to stay charged for a full term.
-
- Actually, the "memory effect" myth about nicad batteries has been
- pretty well debunked.
-
- Turns out that a memory effect can only be demonstrated under very
- carefully controlled lab conditions, where the cell is slightly
- discharged hundreds of times to exactly the same discharge point.
- Otherwise it does not exist.
-
- The most damage done to nicad cells by the memory effect is when users
- attempt to fully discharge the cells to avoid the mythical effect, and
- then drive it into reverse polarity, damaging the cells.
-
- Sorry I don't have references with me on this. There was an article
- in the past year in QST (a ham radio magazine, published by the
- American Radio Relay League) about this, and a few years back there
- was an item in QST Technical Correspondence from a battery engineer at
- Gould explaining that memory effect in nicads does not exist.
-
- The myth is quite popular though. I have seen ads for fancy
- microprocessor controlled nicad charges that carefully do a deep
- discharge before each charge.
-
-
- Paul Cook 206-881-7000
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