Products > Test Equipment

Use of Rechargeable batteries in Test Equipment

<< < (3/3)

AVGresponding:
I use a Znter PP3 in my 87V (single cell lithium with boost convertor), don't have any problems with noise that I've noticed. Guess it depends on the brand   :-//

watchmaker:

--- Quote from: J-R on November 18, 2024, 12:08:46 am ---For the Simpson, could you place the AA alkaline into the D cell adapter?  That should provide adequate leak protection.

--- End quote ---

 :palm:  :-+

Hydron:
Maybe put some absorbent material in with the alkaline it if the D cell adapter allows?

As for 9V batteries, I've been using a mix of Ansmann 8.4V NiMh LSD (very compatible with 9V nominal alkalines) and some cheap 2S LiPo batteries. The latter don't have a DC-DC or charger built in (just a protection PCB), so the device must accept the ~6.5-8.4V range it outputs, which many do. The cases don't quite fit the 9V size though due to sharp rather than rounded corners (very annoying as there is room left inside, the wrong case shape is just incompetence) and I ended up using the more expensive Ansmann NiMh batteries in a couple of devices that were happy with the 2S LiPo voltage but not the shape.

Navigation

[0] Message Index

[*] Previous page

There was an error while thanking
Thanking...
Go to full version
Powered by SMFPacks Advanced Attachments Uploader Mod