audioguru2
- Apr 6, 2004
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Hi Guys,
Update:
The project is here:
http://www.electronics-lab.com/projects/science/018/index.html
The AAA alkaline battery cells on the first two units that I made more than 5 months ago have dropped below 1.0V each. The units were still flashing brightly.
The batteries didn't last as long as I thought maybe because I like to see them flash brightly so I don't water the plants as often as I should!
Another reason the batteries failed early is because these ones were a "clearance" sale. I discovered that their manufacturer went bankrupt 5 years ago! Old new batteries.
The rest of the units I made about 5 months ago are still fine with their original "new" Eveready Energizer batteries, except one cell died very early. They should last about 1 year.
The ordinary tinned copper probes looked dirty and felt rough. I sandpapered them and re-tinned them and now they look like new.
Update:
The project is here:
http://www.electronics-lab.com/projects/science/018/index.html
The AAA alkaline battery cells on the first two units that I made more than 5 months ago have dropped below 1.0V each. The units were still flashing brightly.
The batteries didn't last as long as I thought maybe because I like to see them flash brightly so I don't water the plants as often as I should!
Another reason the batteries failed early is because these ones were a "clearance" sale. I discovered that their manufacturer went bankrupt 5 years ago! Old new batteries.
The rest of the units I made about 5 months ago are still fine with their original "new" Eveready Energizer batteries, except one cell died very early. They should last about 1 year.
The ordinary tinned copper probes looked dirty and felt rough. I sandpapered them and re-tinned them and now they look like new.