Vara
Well-Known Member
A year after changing from NiCd to NiMH,I have found that the NiMH are far better and more tolerant of misuse,and have witnessed no evidence of memory effect(early days though),this is using them in radios(TX/RX),remotes,various motor devices,bike lights,torches and telephone.
With NiCds I had to impose a fairly rigorous charging regime with numbers on cells, discharging, etc.With NiMH I haven't bothered and so far no appreciable drop in performance is detectable.
The all out to nothing is a bit alarming at first but you get used to it.
Only disadvantage is that in powering radios and CDs the volume on speakers is lower,a small problem for the aurally challenged like what I am.
They are also cheap!
With NiCds I had to impose a fairly rigorous charging regime with numbers on cells, discharging, etc.With NiMH I haven't bothered and so far no appreciable drop in performance is detectable.
The all out to nothing is a bit alarming at first but you get used to it.
Only disadvantage is that in powering radios and CDs the volume on speakers is lower,a small problem for the aurally challenged like what I am.
They are also cheap!