Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!sjsca4!jones From: jones@sj.ate.slb.com (Clark Jones) Newsgroups: sci.electronics Subject: Re: Panasonic speakerphone forbids alkaline batteries Message-ID: <1990Jul6.152621.5542@sj.ate.slb.com> Date: 6 Jul 90 15:26:21 GMT References: <840@sagpd1.UUCP> <9382@pogo.WV.TEK.COM> <1990Jul6.034230.17946@zoo.toronto.edu> Reply-To: jones@sjs.sj.ate.slb.com (Clark Jones) Organization: Schlumberger Technologies, Tempe, AZ Lines: 20 In article <1990Jul6.034230.17946@zoo.toronto.edu> henry@zoo.toronto.edu (Henry Spencer) writes: > > "Dry" cells are dry in comparison to >"wet" cells, which have sulfuric acid slopping around in them. Henry! You should know better than this! "Pocket plate" NiCd's use a solution of potassium hydroxide (KOH) plus a little lithium hydroxide (LiOH) "slopping around in them". They are _definitely_ "wet" cells. Only "lead-acid" "wet" cell batteries have sulfuric acid "slopping around in them". There are some other wet cell technologies, but lead-acid and NiCd are the most popular. (NiCd has some significant advantages over lead-acid, like 20 year life expectancy as opposed to 5 to 7 for lead acid, plus much lower maintenance than even the so-called "maintenance free" lead-acids.) Clark ...and I thought Henry knew everything... :-) Disclaimer: The opinions expressed above are mine and not those of Schlumberger because they are NOT covered by the patent agreement!