On Sat, 6 May 2006 10:39:28 +0200, "Manuel Dejonghe" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>On 5/6/06, Neon John <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> I presently group my NiMH batteries into sets of 4, each with a serial >> number and unique color code, somewhat like resistors, applied as dots >> of paint. That way if I toss a hundred of them into a bucket for >> cycling and full charging, I can easily make up the packs again. >> >> I'm a daily user of my JBR. It usually ends up on the charger once or >> twice a day, even more often when playing high volume, high bitrate >> music. I can easily accumulate 500 cycles on a pack in a year. Such >> a feature would make keeping up with the pack lives much easier. > >-.O >Did I miss something ? >So you got around 25 packs (a hundred batteries in a bucket) and each >of them with 500 recharging cycles ? >That makes 12500 cycles in toto. >Round about 35 cycles per day. Where are standing all those chargers ? >Or lets say, with an average of 2000mAh per battery, 8Ah per set, that >makes 280 Ah per day. >With 1,2V each, that makes 336 Watt per day. >Are you powering your restaurant with those ? Yes, you missed something. You missed that I didn't ask for an analysis for my battery usage. I requested a simple feature addition. John --- John De Armond See my website for my current email address http://www.johngsbbq.com Cleveland, Occupied TN Don't let your schooling interfere with your education-Mark Twain