- HP2621A nonvol backup battery - 1 Update
Charles Lucas <clsnowyowl@gmail.com>: Mar 09 09:32AM -0800 On Thursday, March 9, 2023 at 2:08:49 AM UTC-6, whit3rd wrote: > A few lithium vanadium pentoxide cells were available, but rare. If the > 2621A doesn't charge the battery, you want a nonrechargeable Li battery. > If it DOES charge it, you probably want a NiCd stack of button cells... I have been following this thread for several weeks now. I found it interesting. Just a quick thought, If the terminals fit to the length of the battery I speculate might work, provided the physical width of the battery chamber (which holds the battery in place can support), assuming the numeric values (for voltage, etc... indicated remain constant), one could use an "N" type battery in some situations. Nickle Cadmiums (Ni-Cad's) are very expensive these days- retail cost is over 5 bucks for one or two of the Ni-Cad's (in current 2023 prices, due to recent world events, high inflation, etc.. ). One 'N' type battery or similar type may very well work (as long as it is rated properly and fulfills all of the other previously indicated criteria) and may help you to get the task accomplished at a far less expensive financial outlay. With the rise in prices these days, I am surprised more people "seem like they have to take out a second mortgage", just to actually buy the stuff. Big thing is safety, meeting all of the ratings and requirements, but price is really important to. Just thought I would mention that. Good Luck. Hope this helps out. Charles Lucas Senior Electronics Technician Senior Technical Consultant |
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