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- From: dave@dlb.com (Dave Buck)
- Subject: Re: Is there 9V size 9V Nicads?
- Message-ID: <1992Sep3.210238.26943@dlb.com>
- Reply-To: dave@dlb.com (Dave Buck)
- Organization: D.L.Buck & Associates, Inc.; San Jose, Calif.
- References: <1992Sep1.181338.29259@leland.Stanford.EDU> <1992Sep02.131230.16508@syscon.rn.com>
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- Date: Thu, 3 Sep 1992 21:02:38 GMT
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- meric@leland.Stanford.EDU (meric ozcan) writes:
-
- >The 9V size Nicads that I see are 7.2V or 7.5V. However manufacturers
- >are smart enough to either not specify the voltage, saying that 9V
- >size for 9V equipment, or print the voltage rating with a fine print.
- >What I am looking for is 9V size Nicad with a voltage rating as close
- >as possible to 9V. Does anyone know if this exist? Thanks.
-
- >Meric
- >meric@leland.stanford.edu
-
- Here in the U.S., look for "Again&Again", SAFT America, Valdosta GA 31601.
- Their's is 8.4V, up one cell from the 7.2V so commonly found.
- Don't overcharge -- they pop, as the cells are packed in tight. (Still
- usable after popping the case, I've found).
- I buy these from Price Club.
- --
- Dave Buck dave@dlb.com {amdahl,ames,daver,netcomsv,sun,zygot}!dlb!dave
- D. L. Buck and Associates, Inc.; San Jose, California; (408) 972-2825
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