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Power Tool Battery Directory: NiCad, NiMH, and Li-ion Batteries in Your Cordless Tools

... Cadmium batteries were the first on the market for cordless power tools and though the technology is older, it is still very reliable. NiCad batteries are less sensitive to adverse temperatures and have a high recharge cycle, meaning they ... Read Read: Power Tool Battery Directory: NiCad, NiMH, and Li-ion Batteries in Your Cordless Tools

By: Mallory Kramer | 30/03/2009 | Business

Making the Power Tool Battery Decision: NiMH vs. NiCad vs. Li-Ion

... tool. John Sara, cordless product manager for Milwaukee Electric Tool, says "Individuals currently using a 18-volt NiCad battery, should see 2 - 21/2 times more work output from a V28." Amp-Hour Rating The higher the Amp-Hour rating the ... Read Read: Making the Power Tool Battery Decision: NiMH vs. NiCad vs. Li-Ion

By: Garrett French | 15/05/2007 | Technology
Anmol Taneja

Battery Faq's

... prone to develop this problem and thus require less maintenance and conditioning. NiMH batteries are also environmentally friendlier than NiCad batteries since they do not contain heavy metals (which present serious landfill problems). Note ... Read Read: Battery Faq's

By: Anmol Taneja | 31/12/2008 | Hardware

Laptop Battery Buying Guide

... cadmium batteries couldn't hold very much power by today's standards, and could only be charged a limited number of times. NiCad batteries could easily be ruined by being left on the charger after they had reached full charge, or by being ... Read Read: Laptop Battery Buying Guide

By: Subhash | 26/12/2006 | Computers
Kenneth Elliott

Cordless Drill Batteries and Your Drill

... with a nickel cathode and a cadmium anode.  They are often used in emergency systems because of its low discharge rate when not in use.  NiCad batteries are great for on the job recharging.  If done right, charging a NiCad battery could ... Read Read: Cordless Drill Batteries and Your Drill

By: Kenneth Elliott | 12/12/2008 | Tools & Equipment

Guides to Buy Better Laptop Battery

... likely to be prone to memory effects, but produces better power when compared to NiCad batteries. However most companies have stopped manufacturing NiMH batteries also.The Lithium Ion or Li-Ion batteries is the most commonly used batteries ... Read Read: Guides to Buy Better Laptop Battery

By: roslinmarry | 23/12/2008 | Hardware

An Introduction to Laptop Batteries

... likely to be prone to memory effects, but produces better power when compared to NiCad batteries. However most companies have stopped manufacturing NiMH batteries also. The Lithium Ion or Li-Ion batteries is the most commonly used ... Read Read: An Introduction to Laptop Batteries

By: Jason | 26/12/2007 | Laptops

Laptop Batteries Explained

... used in laptop batteries are: NiCad (Nickel Cadmium) - This is the oldest technology and is the least commonly used nowadays. NiCad batteries are prone to the "Memory effect" and are heavier than the newer technologies. NiCad is not ... Read Read: Laptop Batteries Explained

By: Alison White | 25/04/2006 | Hardware

Laptop Battery Technologies

... . A NiCad battery can also be severely damaged when it is left plugged onto the charger long after it is fully charged. NiCad batteries have relatively low capacities compared to the most modern ones. It’s not anymore used for newer ... Read Read: Laptop Battery Technologies

By: James Kara Murat | 03/01/2008 | Business

The Chemistry of Laptop Batteries Explained

... laptop batteries are: NiCad (Nickel Cadmium) This is the oldest technology and is the least commonly used nowadays. NiCad batteries are prone to the "Memory effect" and are heavier than the newer technologies. NiCad is not environmentally ... Read Read: The Chemistry of Laptop Batteries Explained

By: Mansi Gupta | 17/02/2006 | Business

Laptop Batteries

... it shortly became outdated and lot of makers of Laptops switched over to Ni-MH (Nickel Metal Hydride). In addition the NiCad batteries wasn't eco-friendly and their dumping causes harm the surroundings also. These Ni-MH batteries confirmed ... Read Read: Laptop Batteries

By: jamiehanson | 18/04/2009 | Computers

Interesting Battery Trivia

... to retain charging abilities. Frequent charges help maintain a Li-Ion battery compared to the deep conditioning of the NiCad and NiMh batteries NiCad batteries tolerate charging in extreme temperatures compared to other battery chemicals, ... Read Read: Interesting Battery Trivia

By: Battery Fuel | 23/10/2009 | Laptops

Managing your Camcorder Battery

... before reuse. Other batteries - especially nickel-cadmium (NiCad) batteries - can be damaged by only partially charging them. Is it okay to recharge a battery when some charge remains? If it's a lithium ion battery, yes. If it's a ... Read Read: Managing your Camcorder Battery

By: Tancecom | 22/12/2006 | Electronics

All About the Batteries of Laptops

... type of batteries is NiMH (Nickel Metal Hydride). These batteries can be replaced for NiCad batteries as they are safer to use because they are environmentally friendly. They could be made so by replacing heavy metal cadmium with metal ... Read Read: All About the Batteries of Laptops

By: Article Manager | 29/08/2008 | Laptops

Battery Free Mice is the Green Thing to Do

... Nickel-Cadmium (NiCad), Lead-acid, Lithium-Ion, and any other type of battery that is not alkaline are very toxic to humans and to the environment. NiCad batteries are responsible for more than 75 percent of cadmium found in MSW. Lead ... Read Read: Battery Free Mice is the Green Thing to Do

By: Pamela Ravenwood | 13/05/2008 | Computers

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