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NIMH batteries in RC Toys

by Dragon on 2011-03-19 20:59:43 UTC

I was in Toys R Us a couple days ago and saw that lots of the R/C cars there had stickers advertising "More Power/Longer Lasting" with NIMH batteries. One that said that was a huge 9.6V Dodge Charger, which caught my eye because my son said that he wanted a Dodge Charger RC car for his birthday. Have any of you guys checked those out?

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by Gamester on 2011-03-20 05:40:42 UTC

Nickel-metal hydride (NiMH) batteries do have more capacity and longer run times, but do not supply any more power than the old Nickel-cadmium battery (NiCd).  NiMH batteries can have in upwards of 5000 milliampere-hour (mAh)where as NiCd is usually only in the 100smah or low 1000s.  Even better than NiMH is the Lithium-ion polymer (LiPo) batteries that can exceed 5000mAh.  However, the actual power that a battery puts out is based on its voltage.  Meaning that a 9.6v NiMH battery would have the same power output as an old NiCd.  The NiMH would just last longer.

Hope this helps ;)
Gamester


by jeffescortlx on 2011-03-20 16:28:17 UTC

Is the life expectancy on the NiMH better then Nicad?
I tried to use 8 NiMH AA in a old Nikko Buggy, I used a charger rated for NiMH, set it at 2 amps, then later set it down to 1 amp and the suckers got hot fast. And they wont provide the power as an old Nicad 9.6 battery pack can do.
The NiMH are a few years old, and are labeled as camera batteries.

I'm swapping them out for some old Nicads to see if it will perform better.


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