I'm making up a flight pack of 4 new NiMH 2/3 AAA cells.
The polarity is not marked on the cells, but there's an indent at one end.
Is that the positive?
Joe Parsons
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On Fri, Apr 23, 2004 at 02:33:26PM -0700, Joe Parsons wrote:
| I'm making up a flight pack of 4 new NiMH 2/3 AAA cells.
|
| The polarity is not marked on the cells, but there's an indent at one end.
Usually there's a `button' of sorts at the positive end, even for
cells advertised as not having
Great question Joe.
Not sure what indent represents. However, the negative (-) end is flat
with no protrusions, and forms the side of the battery as well. The
positive (+) usually will have a protrusion (button) which is
electrically isolated form the bottom/sides.
If you have a volt meter,
, April 23, 2004 5:33 PM
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I'm making up a flight pack of 4 new NiMH 2/3 AAA cells.
The polarity is not marked on the cells, but there's an indent at one
end.
Is that the positive?
Joe Parsons
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