i want 8 piece of AA size tx battery.....it's very urgent
Rahul, you can buy AA size batteries from any general electronics shop, but make sure the battery is in to Nickel Metal dydride ( NiMh), and in to low self discharge.. a 2700 or 3200 mA/H cells will do the job nicely.. Sanyo, Panasonic, Camelion are some reliable brands.. and if you are price concerned, can go for Nickel Cadmium batteries.. but try to buy NiMh cells.. will be an asset in long run.. a pair of NiMh from a reputed company will be around 270 to 320 Rs/- while one cell of NiCD will be in to 20 to 30 Rs/-
Kodak 2100mAh NiMh cost 400 for a pack of 4, though this pack does not includes a charger.
So each cell is like Rs. 100/-. Cheap and best.
Go to any Digital Camera Shop and PURCHASE.
Check for VIPOW 3S NiMH 1600mAH Low Discharge LG Cordless cell.
It's costs 75/- here in Kolkata.
i. e. 25 :Rs: per piece.
However, you have to break the pack and make out individual cell.
I found this as cheapest one.
Don't ask for low self discharge only. Also look for PRECHARGED battery. they are also with low self discharge.
I Use those VIPOW NiMH battery for any application required for AA cell.
It's value for money and NiMH battery at the cost of NiCD battery. ;D
Once similar battery seen to THI @40/Pc. It's HK product. They are also value for money.
Thanks.
Quote from: roopeshkrishna on April 15, 2012, 07:54:05 PM
a 2700 or 3200 mA/H cells will do the job nicely.. Sanyo, Panasonic, Camelion are some reliable brands..
the problem with this capacity is that the Tx chargers we get are 60mAh so charging a 2700mAh will take around 45 hrs....
but also if u charge a battery, Nicd or NiMH for more that 17-20 hrs it will no more take charge..... so that it 1200Mah... it is less than 50% of the capacity.... and " UR PLANE WILL COME DOWN IN MATTER OF TIME"
reading such a advice on the forum i went in for a 2100mAh battery and got a plane down .. not knowing such factssuggested to go for a 700mAh - 900Mah battery... easy to charge and good to use.... If possible go for EVEREADY ULTIMA( red pack) 700 mAh nicd..... they work best costs 120 for 2....
do not go for kodac or any other camera oriented batteries... in case of a current surge they go dead(at the wrong time) but for Tx they can be fine but not recommended.......
Ever since my first day in RC,i have been using exact same specs KODAK as i mentioned above on my Radio, and have been lucky enough to witness no such faults....
I would definitely recommend Kodak for Tx,just my personal experience and view.
for Tx it will be fine.... as there is no current surge load and u have the battery level in front of u....! to notice low batt....
the above information is for Rx batteries.. just a heads up if any one wants to take a opinion....
From what it seems this topic was about Tx battery bro
from above reply i feel some thing wrong.. whenever we use a specific capacity batteries its a must that we have to go for the recharging side also.. with a mere 50 or 60 mA, it is not impossible to recharge fully, but we must go for a higher capacity and more specific recharging options.. the minimum capacity of my TX battery cells is starts from 2200 mA/H, purchased in 2007, still working fine.. and i am a modeller, and RCyer in daily basis.. not for minutes but for hours.. and up to this time none of my crafts in all segments, never goes down or stopped due to TX battery problems.. because in all modern TX systems there must be a warning systems on TX itself.. and if you are all concerned about surge current, without any limiter, whats the opinion about using a LiPoly battery in TX..? so, it is sure, we must understand the specifications, charecteristics, and fundas while using any material and stuffs in to our need..
gyes im little confused from their reply which battery are best for the tx...n where are i get this battery give me some link n it's also have low cost
Quote from: roopeshkrishna on April 16, 2012, 09:58:36 AM
from above reply i feel some thing wrong.. whenever we use a specific capacity batteries its a must that we have to go for the recharging side also.. with a mere 50 or 60 mA, it is not impossible to recharge fully, but we must go for a higher capacity and more specific recharging options.. the minimum capacity of my TX battery cells is starts from 2200 mA/H, purchased in 2007, still working fine.. and i am a modeller, and RCyer in daily basis.. not for minutes but for hours.. and up to this time none of my crafts in all segments, never goes down or stopped due to TX battery problems.. because in all modern TX systems there must be a warning systems on TX itself.. and if you are all concerned about surge current, without any limiter, whats the opinion about using a LiPoly battery in TX..? so, it is sure, we must understand the specifications, charecteristics, and fundas while using any material and stuffs in to our need..
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AFAIK, the best AA is Sanyo Eneloop, its available on eBay.in.
But price is higher than competition.
price matter for me raja
gyes thanks for give me some knowledge abt tx battery :hatsoff: :bow:
gyes which company are best n which battery provide good current and run long time... :headscratch:
hey raja give me the link of ebay for buy AA size battery
Hi Sony 2500mAh orange rechargeable AA batteries are my favourite. I am not saying specifically for Tx, these batteries are good overall.
Here is the link http://www.sony.co.in/product/nh-aa-b2e
and its charger http://www.sony.co.in/product/bcg-34hld4e
This combo I have used for years in digital cameras and its the best.
Beware there are many counterfeit batteries like these in market, so make sure you buy from a sony shop only.
what is the price of it?? n price is matter for me
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Sanyo 2000mAh NiMh AA Eneloop Rechargable Battery (4nos) + Wrnty COD Available
Item number: 320876545767 --> just search this in ebay.in
have purchased from this seller, dispatch is fast and through Blue Dart
Its around 1100rs. for 4 AA batteries and a Power Charger. This charger takes about an hour to charge the batteries fully and these batteries lasts longer so overall it may not be the cheapest out there, but definitely a good value for money.