Any battery pack out there that can produce the same as Engel battery.
That might be slightly cheaper and possibly more compact??
This battery pack is especially designed for the submarine kit VII/C.
This pack consists of 20 type D (Mono) NiMH 8000 HighPower cells, resulting in an on-board power supply of 12V and 16Amps(!). With this configuration an operation time of more than two hours is possible.
Includes leads and heat shrink tube.
Technical Specifications:
• NiMH8000 High Power Series rechargeable battery (NiMH = Nickel Metal Hydride)
• 8000 mAh per Cell (20 cells = 12 V = 16,000 mAh)
• Extra-low internal impedance
• Super-high rate discharge capability (capable up to 10CmA discharge rate)
• Allows 40% more capacity than NiCd batteries of the same size
• Superior leakage resistance and extremely safe
• No memory effect
• Environment friendly (No Camium, No Mercury)
• Usable over wide temperature range:
Standard Charge: 0~45°C; Quick charge: 10~45°C
Discharge: -20~50°C; Storage: -20~35°C
Standard charge current / time 800* / 1600** mAh / 15 hours
Fast charge current / time max. 2400* / 4800** mAh / 4 hours
Anyone got any suggestions for a safe alternative??
regards
adam
That might be slightly cheaper and possibly more compact??
This battery pack is especially designed for the submarine kit VII/C.
This pack consists of 20 type D (Mono) NiMH 8000 HighPower cells, resulting in an on-board power supply of 12V and 16Amps(!). With this configuration an operation time of more than two hours is possible.
Includes leads and heat shrink tube.
Technical Specifications:
• NiMH8000 High Power Series rechargeable battery (NiMH = Nickel Metal Hydride)
• 8000 mAh per Cell (20 cells = 12 V = 16,000 mAh)
• Extra-low internal impedance
• Super-high rate discharge capability (capable up to 10CmA discharge rate)
• Allows 40% more capacity than NiCd batteries of the same size
• Superior leakage resistance and extremely safe
• No memory effect
• Environment friendly (No Camium, No Mercury)
• Usable over wide temperature range:
Standard Charge: 0~45°C; Quick charge: 10~45°C
Discharge: -20~50°C; Storage: -20~35°C
Standard charge current / time 800* / 1600** mAh / 15 hours
Fast charge current / time max. 2400* / 4800** mAh / 4 hours
Anyone got any suggestions for a safe alternative??
regards
adam
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