Yes you can. if your charger is pulsed quick charger, it is even better. Regards, Jay At 16:36 17/07/99 -0400, you wrote: >Hi all, > >Sorry for another OT question,but I think that it does have some >applicability here: > >Can one charge a NiMH battery on a regular NiCd quick charger? The actual >reason I bring this up is that I need to get new batteries for my camcorder >(which was made in 1992 and uses NiCds) and when I do a search for its >battery part number, there are many third-party vendors selling NiMH >batteries as "compatible" with it. I'm sure they are compatible with the >camcorder,but with its accompanying quick charger? From what little I know >about rechargable batts, I would suspect that the charge curve would be >different enough that it might not sense the end of charge properly. > >Thanks in advance, > >Sean > >At 09:11 AM 7/18/99 +0100, you wrote: >>Sorry for the late reply ! >> >>I have used LDR's to mute analog signal lines. >> >>I sandwich a grain of wheat lamp between two LDR's, ( stereo ) >>slide them into a rubber tube (2.5mm three core flex outer insulation >>normally) and seal the ends with black silicone >> >>On the LDR's I use, the resistance varies from ~50 Ohms (light on) >>to over 20 MOhms (light off). >> >>I normally supply a second unswitched power source to the lamp >>via a pot, so I can use it as a preset attenuator, not full mute. >> >>The attack and decay characteristics of this setup are very pleasing. >>The mute time is slow (like a record ending), the attack is a lot faster >>but still very smooth ( ~ a quarter second ). >> >>And of course the signal is completly isolated >> >>Andre Abelian wrote: >>> >>> Hi to all engineers. >>> last night I made a small circuitry to mute the analog line >>> the pic part works ok but analog section didn't work at all. >>> on output when I add 10k pull up resister works fine but I can't >>> do that on audio line. >>> I connected pic with max4066 analog chip. the problem >>> I found is that 4066 needs voltage on output to operate >>> which we do not have it my question is this is there any part that can >>> be used to mute the analog line "audio" beside relay ? >>> any help will highly appreciated. >>> >>> Andre >> >>-- >>Peter Cousens >>p.cousens@cwcom.net >> >| >| Sean Breheny >| Amateur Radio Callsign: KA3YXM >| Electrical Engineering Student >\--------------=---------------- >Save lives, please look at http://www.all.org >Personal page: http://www.people.cornell.edu/pages/shb7 >mailto:shb7@cornell.edu ICQ #: 3329174 >________________________________________________________ >NetZero - We believe in a FREE Internet. Shouldn't you? >Get your FREE Internet Access and Email at >http://www.netzero.net/download/index.html > > >