Don wrote:

> > I don't know electronics, but if I understand correctly from my
brother's
> > explanation, they are fine.  As long as the circuit is designed to
handle the
> > voltage (1.2 volts per cell) the capacity has no bearing.  (1200, 1600,
1800,
> > doesn't matter.)

Bob Sull wrote:
> Uhhhhh, the capacity does have a bearing.  The higher the capacity, the
longer
> they last.  The 1600mAH cells will last, in theory, a third longer than
the
> 1200mAH cells.

The other thing to consider is the internal resistance of the cell.
I don't know any figures, over to the technical guys, but different types of
cells can can supply different max currents.
If the cell has a high internal resistance then it will supply a lower
current, i.e. less amps, which will slow operation.
Could a cell with low internal resistance supply a current high enough to
damage the electronics?

Cheers

Keith


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