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    I dont know which cells you are refering to but in general Ni-MH cells dont have nearly the same current draw capacity of say bot-packs. So not normally an option for heavyweights.
    Ed - Team Turbine

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    Im a bit wirey of useing Nicads now, ive heard they will be made illegal next year and i wouldnt want to buy more battries in a few months time.

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    James I dont know where you heard that but it doesnt sound good if it proves true. Will that be the same for Ni-MH as well? Will that mean we are back to using lead acids again?

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    Im a bit wirey of useing Nicads now, ive heard they will be made illegal next year

    .... if thats true Black and Decker and the rest of the cordless market are going to be pissed, were only 12 weeks away from next year !

    Luckily its not - The EU currently has a directive which plans to ban phase out the use and sale of NiCad cells in 2008 with a complete ban in 2010. I wouldnt panic just yet about NiCads becoming obselete - and anyway this doesnt allow for the fact that you could still buy them from the US if you wanted to after they are phased out in the EU.

    Mark : in answer to your question, I do not believe that there are any NiMH cells at the moment which can rival the Sanyo N3000CR NiCad cell which people are using to run robots with - it can deliver peaks of almost 200amps and can easily put out 100amps for 10 seconds at a time.

    You could get around the problem by putting additional NiMH packs in parallel, however that would involve buying more cells that you need to give you your capacity, weighing (and costing more) - and thus defeating the point !

    Your best bet would be to look for someone selling some NiCad packs off... have a look in the Archive area of the For Sale section on the forum for people who have been advertising them for sale - its possible they didnt sell them before their advert was taken down !

    Hope thats of some use... and some reassurance to anyone who could have thought NiCads had 12 weeks left on the shelves !

    Ed
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    team_ireland
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    I agree with John and Ed there is alot of scare mungering going around about batteries but certinly by the year 2008 i dont think this set of ni-cds will be up to much.

    I personally would only use the Sanyo N-3000CR or the Sanyo CP-3600. These cells can deliver 80 and 100amps continious respectively.

    Regards
    Ian

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    oppps. i was told it would be next year they would be made ilegal.

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