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a device that uses chemicals to produce electric current; provides electrical power for things such as cars, flashlights, and toys
Types of batteries for wireless or cellular phones listed below illustrate some of their advantages and disadvantages Most cellphone handset units will accept a "standard" or "extended" battery, with additional output of the extended adding to the length of time the battery will power the handset Battery types NiCad or NiCd means Nickel Cadmium Nimh refers to Nickel Metal Hydride Li is for Lithium
Alkaline, automotive, dry cell, gel type, and ordinary household batteries Please itemize by battery type, if possible
The most common types of batteries for wireless phones are listed below, with their various advantages and disadvantages Regardless of the technology, most handheld and portable units will accept a "standard" or "extended" battery, with the additional output of the latter adding to the length of time the battery will power the unit
A battery holds an electrical charge for future use by an electrical device A single cell is a battery, a collection of cells is a battery pack Batteries in use in the R/C hobby can contain alkaline materials (non-rechargeable, used for transmitter batteries), nickel-cadmium or nickel metal hydride Each type of battery has its advantages and disadvantages, see the associated glossary entries for details
There are two batteries the can 01 use Every 01 has an internal battery mounted on the main circuit board Click here for details The PROG/SEQ DATA card has its own battery Click here for details
Digital cameras use up batteries at an appalling rate A typical camera uses about 1,000 milliamperes (mA) when it's running with the display lit up So if you had a set of 1,000 milliampere-hour (mAh) batteries in the camera, you could figure on getting about an hour of running time out of them 500 mAh batteries would give you half as much time, and so on Alkaline batteries are the sole exception to this handy rule of thumb: they have high mAh ratings, but deliver very short operating times With that in mind, let's look at your choices
Digital camera batteries vary by model, from traditional AA size to rechargeables like these: Nickel Cadmium (NiCad) NiCads have a longer life than traditional batteries but need to be discharged before recharging or they lose their capacity to retain a full charge Nickel Metal Hydride (NiMH) NiMHs last longer than NiCads and do not need to be discharged before recharging Lithium Ion Lithium ion batteries hold a charge longer than NiCads or NiMHs