http://www.inspired-energy.com/Standard_Products/NI1030/IE%20NI1030UR%20rev%202.0.pdf has the spec inside their well-written battery spec. --Bob At 05:53 PM 8/23/2003 -0700, you wrote: >http://www.gpbatteries.com.hk/Consumer/Specialty/Computer/Computer.asp > >These are the main ones world-wide. Its what I used in my portable >surveillance logger. They are NOT cheap, but they are worth their cost. >Saves a LOT of coding on your part.They are sold in the USA by Z-Batteries. > >Google for the Smart Battery Specs. I can't locate my old copy. > >--Bob > > > >At 06:23 PM 8/23/2003 -0500, you wrote: >>At 03:59 PM 8/23/2003 -0700, Bob Axtell wrote: >>>If you really want to charge fully and carefully, consider using "smart >>>batteries". Available for NiMH and Li-Ion, these contain a chip that (1) >>>tell you what charge rate the battery needs, (2) battery's lifetime, (3) >>>battery's temperature. These are available for large 10V/12V arrays, and >>>are popular with laptop computers. >> >>My app is 6 cells only. >>Do you have a URL for them? >> >>-- >>http://www.piclist.com#nomail Going offline? Don't AutoReply us! >>email listserv@mitvma.mit.edu with SET PICList DIGEST in the body > >-------------- >Bob Axtell >PIC Hardware & Firmware Dev >Tucson, AZ >1-512-219-2363 > >-- >http://www.piclist.com#nomail Going offline? Don't AutoReply us! >email listserv@mitvma.mit.edu with SET PICList DIGEST in the body -------------- Bob Axtell PIC Hardware & Firmware Dev Tucson, AZ 1-512-219-2363 -- http://www.piclist.com#nomail Going offline? Don't AutoReply us! email listserv@mitvma.mit.edu with SET PICList DIGEST in the body