The question is actually, Where can you get a NI-CD 2/3A700mAh 8.4V battery? Wiki wouldn't let me put a slash mark between the 2 and 3.
I have an airsoft gun and the battery broke so i need to find another battery of this type.
Please help!!!!
I want to use my airsoft gun.
There are lots and types of battery
remove the battery and plug the power supply You mean running on AC power without a battery?
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wet cell battery
Its the CR2032 battery
NiMh is usually considered the most direct replacement of NiCd.
Very carefully
Can be just about anything, from a small button battery for a small LED, to NiCd to Li-Po.
A 12V battery typically consists of 10 nickel-cadmium (NiCd) cells connected in series. Each NiCd cell has a nominal voltage of about 1.2V, so when 10 cells are combined, they produce the standard 12V output.
A nickel-cadmium (NiCd) battery typically has a nominal cell voltage of 1.2 volts. This voltage is consistent across most NiCd cells, making them suitable for various applications where stable voltage is required. When fully charged, a NiCd cell can reach up to approximately 1.4 volts, while it may drop to around 1.0 volts during discharge.
NiCd, Lithium, Lood, NiMH, Li-ion, Alkaline. I can't tell you which types are appropriate for your medical device(s), anyway! (NiCd and Lithium battery types must be disposed off properly).
NiCd, Lithium, Lood, NiMH, Li-ion, Alkaline. I can't tell you which types are appropriate for your medical device(s), anyway!(NiCd and Lithium battery types must be disposed off properly).
No, but refrigerating NiMh/NiCd batteries will increase their shelf life. Never freeze batteries.
Yes, as long as you use an NiCd charger, but you really shouldn't. NiMh has twice the capacity of NiCd and it is less expensive. NiMh also contains no toxic materials so it is better for the environment.
You could replace it with a battery with a higher mAh rating and the battery would last longer between charges. Increasing the voltage (V) may lead to better performance, but it could severely damage the electronics. I would highly recommend NOT increasing the voltage. You could get more than twice the lifetime with an NiMh battery instead of an NiCd. You will need an NiMh compatible charger. I would highly recommend NiMh over NiCd.
Well i charge mine for 2 hours. For me the battery was in an airsoft gun magazine when i was younger. I remember that i over charged it and it broke so i wouldnt go over 2 hours. hope that helps.
Hi, you can find these batteries on a lot of places the most known on internet is amazon : http://www.amazon.com/Ryobi-P100-Nicd-Battery-2-pack/dp/B0026SRMZ0