On Tue, 06 Jul 1999 17:24:41 -0400, Wayne Shumaker
<shumaker@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>At 01:22 PM 7/6/99 +0000, Frank van Lindert wrote:
>>
>>If the refurbishing was done by a very good repair centre, then they
>>may have mounted state of art 225 mAh NiCads, which have the same
>>physical dimensions (incl. weight) as the old original 120mAh
>>'Olympus' cells.
>
>Frank, I looked all around to order NiCd cells the size of the
>originals. Do you have a source or part number for these higher
>capacity cells?
>
>Thanks, Wayne
The brand was Sanyo, cells were called General use Cadnica (standard
series).
Model N-200A, Capacity min 200 and typical 225 mAh
Charge current 20mA standard for 14-16 hr or 60 mA fast for 4-6 hr. (I
use the Olympus charger during 10 hours for this pack). Internal res
20 milli-ohms.
Diameter and height both 17.0mm incl. tube, bare cell 16.5 resp.
16.3mm. Weight 11 g.
They also made the N-225AE (high capacity Cadnica E-series) with even
20mAh more capacity. But this cell did not allow for fast charging and
it was much more expensive. So for economical reasons I choose the
other one...
They came with solder tabs (of course - you couldn't do it without)
which made them more expensive.
Good luck in finding them!
Frank.
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