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PostPosted: Sun May 14, 2006 10:51 am    Post subject: Handheld GPS batteries Reply with quote

Find someone with >2300 mAh NiMH batteries to see how long
they last. You can get 2500 mAh AAs at Walmart now and with
a 15 minute charger (Energizer), you can recharge them quickly
and often

Ron Lee


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>The <BR>&gt; &gt;only squawks
>are the batteries (4 aa) are For backup only
>as they only last <BR>&gt; &gt;about
>an hour.


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PostPosted: Sun May 14, 2006 11:39 am    Post subject: Handheld GPS batteries Reply with quote

In the current (June 2006) issue of Popular Science, pg. 22, they did a test
of batteries in a digital camera. Since the requirements are not the same as
for a GPS, these results may not translate well, but they are interesting.

Conventional alkaline batteries: 533 shots
Duracell Powerpix (Nickel Oxy Hydroxide): 920 shots
Panasonic Oxyride (Nickel Oxy Hydroxide): 990 shots
Energizer e2 Lithium: 3,107 shots

Although the lithium batteries cost twice as much, they were obviously the
best deal.

Terry


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PostPosted: Sun May 14, 2006 3:35 pm    Post subject: Handheld GPS batteries Reply with quote

I would take this a step further and look at life cycle cost.

Assume Alkaline battery = $1 each (533 shots)
NiMH battery = $3.50 each (900 shots assumed)
e2 Lithium battery = $3.50 each 3107 shots)

Also assume only one battery is needed.

Cost per shot then is:

Alkaline = $1.00/533 = 0.187 cents/shot
e2 Lithium = $3.50/3107 = 0.113 cents/shot

Yes the Lithium is better than alkaline.

But wait, we have examined the NiMh which is at first glance
$3.50/900 = 0.389 cents/shot but since it can be recharged
hundreds of times (let's be conservative and only use 300) then
we are at 0.389/300 = 0.0013 cents/shot. Even adding in the
charger cost makes the NiMh much better.

Ron Lee
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In the current (June 2006) issue of Popular Science, pg. 22, they did a test
of batteries in a digital camera. Since the requirements are not the same as
for a GPS, these results may not translate well, but they are interesting.

Conventional alkaline batteries: 533 shots
Duracell Powerpix (Nickel Oxy Hydroxide): 920 shots
Panasonic Oxyride (Nickel Oxy Hydroxide): 990 shots
Energizer e2 Lithium: 3,107 shots

Although the lithium batteries cost twice as much, they were obviously the
best deal.

Terry


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