Showing posts with label Nickel oxyhydroxide battery. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Nickel oxyhydroxide battery. Show all posts
Wednesday, March 24, 2010
Nickel oxyhydroxide battery
Nickel oxyhydroxide battery (abb. NiOx) is a new type of primary (non-rechargeable) cell. Batteries of this chemistry are sold under the brand names Duracell Power Pix and Panasonic Oxyride. NiOx batteries excel in high-drain applications such as digital cameras, and in this role, they can provide up to twice the life of an alkaline battery. NiOx batteries can be used in low-drain applications, however the cell's lifespan will be similar to a premium alkaline battery for these uses. NiOx batteries produce a higher voltage (1.7V) than alkaline batteries (1.5V) which can cause problems in certain products, such as equipment with incandescent light bulbs (such as flashlights/torches), or devices without a voltage regulator.
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