I have a related questions about batteries discharging... Not really about ham radio, all please feel free
to delete...

We have a *lot* of smoke detectors. They are the kind that runs off the AC, but each one has a backup battery. The other day, one started beeping...and beeping...and beeping. That momentary beep that says
"change my battery!".

Amazon couldn't get me batteries the same day. And the beeping makes it hard to sleep. So I went to the garage
 and got one of a set of rechargeable lithium 9V
rectangulars that I had bought for test equipment - DMMs and such.

The old battery in the smoke detector was 7.88V. The lithium - 9.4. Installed it...and no beeps!

It's tempting to just load all the detectors with lithiums. The alkalines last a couple years. Maybe a fully-charged lithium would last as long... and then you recharge it? If so, they'd be a good deal. If OTOH they only last a couple months, that's NOT a good deal, because I'd have to get out the ladder etc every time.

              ??
                   - Jerry KF6VB




On 2021-10-05 11:08, Don Wilhelm wrote:
Eddy,

The most likely answer is that your batteries are self discharging. 
NiMH batteries will do that, although there are low self discharge
batteries available that you should look into.

73,
Don W3FPR

On 10/4/2021 11:14 PM, Eddy - k6sdw wrote:
I have a KX3 with the KXBC3 Nimh charger and Nimh batteries installed. My question is: What's the current drain on the NICADS when I store the KX3 for long periods of time? The KX3 is primarily used for portable operation
and when I put the KX3 on the bench the batteries are dead needing
recharging. I wonder if I should pull on AA battery out during storage?



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