[Premium-Rx] Ni Cad Battery Corrosion

Carcia, Frank A. HS francis.carcia at hs.utc.com
Wed Mar 12 11:26:00 EST 2003


Hi All,
My choice is to remove the battery from the board and mount it in a remote
location. There are a number of portable phone battery modules that could be
pressed into service. A resistor, diode and a zener could be added to
trickle charge a nicad. The new assembly could be packaged in a sealed
box. Problem solved for ever. When the battery dies just replace the new
module. But I've ripped the motor of a new car apart when it was 3 months
old just to make it better. Some people believe in stock only.  fc 

-----Original Message-----
From: Dan Neves [mailto:NDan at heinze-institute.com]
Sent: Wednesday, March 12, 2003 11:15 AM
To: premium-rx at ml.skirrow.org
Subject: [Premium-Rx] Ni Cad Battery Corrosion



	Hello everyone:

	Something popped into mind reading these posts about battery
corrosion that might just work.

	Has everyone seen liquid electrical tape? It forms an impervious
plastic rubber-type sheath on cable ends and such. You may have a pair
of pliers whose handles are 	dipped in this  substance. Perhaps by
dipping the batteries save for the protruding leads it would coat them
effectively and prevent leakage. Just a thought...

	DanSeven..

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