ronbot
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Registered: Nov 1999
Location: Provo, UT
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Bitgod,
I think most of us have a couple sets of rechargeables we rotate.
As far as battery apps, I use BatteryInfo to set the type to NiCad, which have a similar voltage range to NiMHs. You can accomplish the same thing by doing the .7 shortcut (open a memo in memopad, make the shortcut character [looks like lower case cursive L], a period, and a seven). This will change the battery type and will insert text in your memo showing what type you have just changed to.
But you don't necessarily need to even change the type if you watch the absolute battery level. As I indicated above, I also have Energizer ACCUs. My experience has been that they start at about 2.7v, drop pretty fast to about 2.5v, lose voltage very slowly to about 2.4v, start dropping faster to around 2.3v, then really lose voltage fast. The .7 shortcut and most battery apps set the first "low battery" warning to pop up at 2.26v for NiCad/NiMH batteries. I generally watch my absolute voltage (in Launcher III), which seems to be more useful than the percentage level once you become familiar with the discharge characteristics of the type of batteries you use.
[This message has been edited by ronbot (edited 04-08-2000).]
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