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Duracell Ni-MH User Manual

Ni-mh rechargeable batteries

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Ni-MH Rechargeable Batteries

able of Contents

1 Introduction

2 General Characteristics

3 Composition and Chemistry

3.1 Active Components: Positive and Negative Electrodes
3.2 Electrolyte
3.3 Cell Reactions

4 Battery Construction

4.1 Basic Cell Construction
4.2 Cylindrical Cell Construction
4.3 Prismatic Cell Construction

5.1 General Characteristics
5.2 Discharge Characteristics: Effect of Discharge Rate

and Temperature

5.3 Capacity: Effect of Discharge Rate

and Temperature

5.4 Energy Density

5.5 Constant Power Discharge Characteristics
5.6 Polarity Reversal During Overdischarge
5.7 Internal

Impedance

5.8 Self-Discharge and Charge Retention
5.9 Voltage Depression (“Memory Effect”)

6.1 General Principles
6.2 Techniques for Charge Control

6.2.1 Timed Charge
6.2.2 Voltage Drop (-

V)

6.2.3 Voltage Plateau (zero

V)

6.2.4 Temperature Cutoff
6.2.5 Delta Temperature Cutoff (

TCO)

6.2.6 Rate of Temperature Increase (dT/dt)

6.3 Charging

Methods

6.3.1 Duracell’s Recommendation:

Three-Step Charge Procedure

6.3.2 Low-Rate Charge
6.3.3 Quick Charge
6.3.4 Fast Charge
6.3.5 Trickle Charge

6.4 Thermal Devices

5 Performance Characteristics

6 Charging Sealed Nickel-Metal Hydride Batteries

7 Cycle and Battery Life

7.1 Cycle Life
7.2 Battery Life

8 Safety

Considerations

9 Proper Use and Handling

9.1 Care and Handling
9.2 Transportation
9.3 Waste Management: Recycling and Disposal