In Reply to: SLA cells???? posted by mikeyb on May 8, 2007 at 10:17:22:
...usually contain a gelled electrolyte and so can usually be used in any position compared to liquid electrolyte as in automobile battery. The SLA has some advantages over the common NiCad but low weight isn't one of them.
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- Re: SLA = Sealed Lead Acid - Steve O 10:27:21 05/08/07 (11)
- For high current low voltage pure DC & low cost, what else can beat it? (nt) - cheap-Jack 10:50:46 05/08/07 (10)
- Re: For high current low voltage pure DC & low cost, what else can beat it? (nt) - dave slagle 16:04:51 05/08/07 (3)
- Why a "wideband" series inductor? - cheap-Jack 08:25:09 05/10/07 (2)
- Re: Why a "wideband" series inductor? - dave slagle 09:01:34 05/10/07 (1)
- Yes, but for IDH heaters which I float them .. - cheap-Jack 13:43:12 05/10/07 (0)
- But bear in mind the 1 amp filament of a 26 - andy evans 15:04:14 05/08/07 (4)
- "Miracles"? I must be working out one! - cheap-Jack 13:49:01 05/09/07 (3)
- Re: "Miracles"? I must be working out one! - . 04:06:00 05/10/07 (2)
- Too much theory, my no-name bud. - cheap-Jack 07:53:07 05/10/07 (1)
- Play wet? Interesting... - LowRedMoon 08:37:51 05/11/07 (0)
- Re: Not much really...(nt) - Steve O 11:12:25 05/08/07 (0)