to anyone new to robotics

helio905

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Remember that you can use kids toys like cell phones and cars then use
the circits in these with transistors and others to make a cheap way to
control most any applacation.

 

logan_dslasher

Jul 23, 2004
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hi helio!

you've mentioned about toy cars.. my lil' bro's remote controlled car was not being used anymore because it doesn't have batteries.. using six 1.5V of AA batteries is very expensive and it gets easily gets exhausted.. any solution to this?  ???
 

audioguru2

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Alkaline battery cells have a voltage of 1.5V, right?
Ni-MH rechargable cells have a lower voltage of 1.2V, right?
Look at the difference when they have a 250mA load. The Ni-MH rechargable cell's voltage is above 1.2V about 3 times longer than the Alkaline cell, and can be recharged 1000 times.

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logan_dslasher

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thanks windowze killa and audioguru..  ;D just one more question though, if rechargables are better than alkaline then why are most people using alkaline cells, anyway? well, this is my observation in our country, i don't know in some countries.. is it just because they are not aware of it or there's something more behind it..

 

windoze killa

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Well I guess for a single battery purchase alkalines are cheaper. Most people don't consider the recharging advantages they just see the per item cost. Also the cost of the charger may put some people off.

For example, here in Oz a packet of 10 Eveready Energiser AAs costs about $12. A packet of 4 NiMh AAs cost about $20. Face value says the pack of 10 is much better value.

 

audioguru2

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The shelf life of alkaline cells exceeds 5 years so they are fine to keep in a flashlight in a drawer for years. Ni-MH cells self-discharge in 2 months. Your flashlight with them wouldn't work.

 

windoze killa

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Then keep them on a decent charger. They will be ready to use at all times.

 

logan_dslasher

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oh, alright.. thanks to both of you..  ;D i'll use rechargables form now on..  ;D
 
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