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Mike
Hi All!
Seasons Greetings ...
I have a quick question regarding my 900MHz Uniden Cordless phone. The
handset is using a 3 cell Nickel Cadmium 3.6V 600 mAh battery pack which
essentially dead now. I found a replacement at a local retail store
however I was also looking at a comparable Nickel Metal Hydride 3 cell pack
boasting 1300mAh of capacity. ... and at the same time won't suffer from
"memory" loss.
Now the question:
Without having more technical data on the cordless handset and its current
requirements (i.e. current slew rates, etc), should I be able to use a NiMH
pack in this phone with the same basic characteristics (ie 3.6V and at least
600mAh)? Are there any other considerations, like the charging circuit, etc
that I need to address? The charging circuit would be designed to charge a
NiCd pack. Are these charging circuits generic enough to charge a NiMH pack
safely?
Thanks in advance!
Mike
Seasons Greetings ...
I have a quick question regarding my 900MHz Uniden Cordless phone. The
handset is using a 3 cell Nickel Cadmium 3.6V 600 mAh battery pack which
essentially dead now. I found a replacement at a local retail store
however I was also looking at a comparable Nickel Metal Hydride 3 cell pack
boasting 1300mAh of capacity. ... and at the same time won't suffer from
"memory" loss.
Now the question:
Without having more technical data on the cordless handset and its current
requirements (i.e. current slew rates, etc), should I be able to use a NiMH
pack in this phone with the same basic characteristics (ie 3.6V and at least
600mAh)? Are there any other considerations, like the charging circuit, etc
that I need to address? The charging circuit would be designed to charge a
NiCd pack. Are these charging circuits generic enough to charge a NiMH pack
safely?
Thanks in advance!
Mike