Re: [RCSE] lithium AA bateries

2006-10-31 Thread Gustavo Exel
Paul Emerson escreveu: >"Lithium" in this case is equivalent to the "Platnum" in a Visa card - >marketing only; no actual lithii were harmed in the making of this battery. Do you mean to say there´s no platinum in my Visa Platinum card ?!?!?! :-) RCSE-List facilities provided by Model Airplane

Re: [RCSE] lithium AA bateries

2006-10-30 Thread Paul Emerson
notidentified in any other way.  No adjectives, adverbs or modifiers.  Simply"Lithium".Robert Samuels ... St. Louis >From: Vince Herman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>>To: soaring@airage.com>Subject: Re: [RCSE] lithium AA bateries >Date: Mon, 30 Oct 2006 13:16:53 -0800 (PS

Re: [RCSE] lithium AA bateries

2006-10-30 Thread Robert Samuels
They are not rechargable. They are E2 Energizer Lithium. They are not identified in any other way. No adjectives, adverbs or modifiers. Simply "Lithium". Robert Samuels ... St. Louis From: Vince Herman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: soaring@airage.com Subject: Re

Re: [RCSE] lithium AA bateries

2006-10-30 Thread Vince Herman
I suspect that these might be the NON-rechargeable Lithium Alkaline batteries. Does the packaging mention recharging anywhere? Vince --- Robert Samuels <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I just bought some lithium AA bateries for use in my > digital camera. They > are 1.5 volt cells. I don't underst

Re: [RCSE] lithium AA bateries

2006-10-27 Thread Rick Eckel
I believe that James is right. There may be some lithium in there but its not a LiPoly or Lithium Ion chemistry. I did a quick search of the web and found plenty of info on the lithium AAs but nothing that discussed the chemistry used. Rick At 01:39 PM 10/27/2006, Robert Samuels wrote: I j

RE: [RCSE] lithium AA bateries

2006-10-27 Thread chris
I has to do with design of the cell chemistry, and obviously in addition to manufacturing, current output, recharging, among other things.   Take a look at the Li-Fe  versus Li - ion chemistry at http://www.powerstream.com/BatteryFAQ.html   Chris Original Message Subject: [RCSE] l

Re: [RCSE] lithium AA bateries

2006-10-27 Thread Ben Diss
That is a great question. Please be sure and share the answer with the list. Robert Samuels wrote: I just bought some lithium AA bateries for use in my digital camera. They are 1.5 volt cells. I don't understand how they can be 1.5 volts when lithiums are 3 volts. Can anyone explain it to