There are three types of lithium ion cells based on different cathode materials. They are lithium cobalt oxide, lithium manganese oxide and lithium iron phosphate types. Althoug...
Lithium ion batteries are different from NI-CD rechargeable batteries. No water is used in the electrolyte of NI-CD rechargeable batteries. They use a non-aqueous electrolyte in...
A Polymer Lithium ion Battery is one of the most energetic rechargeable batteries. When being charged, the lithium ions travel from a positive electrode to the gloomy and when...
NiCD batteries are different from typical alkaline batteries or lead-acid batteries. One of the main differences is the cell voltage. A typical alkaline or lead-acid battery h...
The smallest working unit in a battery is the electrochemical cell, consisting of a cathode and an anode separated and connected by an electrolyte. The electrolyte conducts io...
Lithium iron phosphate is safer than lithium cobalt. Lithium cobalt is a hazard that may harm or irritate eyes, skin or the respiratory tract and may cause harm if swallowed. ...
The 18650 battery is a cylindrical battery. It is used in a large number of portable electronic gadgets like laptops, power tools and other portable gadgets.
The 1865...
Lithium Ion or Lithium Polymer batteries are quite new to the market, but they are showing early on that they promise great things, especially in the realm of electric indoor fl...
Nickel Metal Hydride batteries are very similar to NiCds, and have been accepted with open arms to the radio control community. A NiMH cell has the same nominal voltage of 1.2...
NiCD batteries were invented in the 19th century when environmental concerns did not exist. Cadmium is a highly toxic heavy metal and can cause substantial pollution when landf...