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Educate Me! About Batteries
about our
technology
PowerEX renewable energy system
uses the latest battery & charging technology available from Maha
Energy. Here a some of the important breakthroughs:
Batteries
- Recharged 500 to 1000 times.
- One of the highest battery
capacity rating in the market.
- Low impedance battery design.
- Designed specifically for high
drain devices, including digital cameras, game boys, PDA, MP3, and
many others.
- Compatible with most devices
using AA batteries.
Chargers
- Intelligent microprocessor
controller (in some models). Prevents undercharge or overcharge of
the batteries.
- Can be used in car (in
some models), as well as home/office.
- Worldwide power adapters
available (in some models).
convincing
numbers
How long can PowerEX batteries
last?
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PowerEX NiMH
Batteries |
Traditional NiCD
Batteries |
Ordinary Alkaline
Batteries |
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Digital Cameras |
200 Photos |
80 Photos |
30 Photos |
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Game Boy® |
26 Hours |
12 Hours |
7 Hours |
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CD Player |
16 Hours |
7 Hours |
6 Hours |
How much does it cost to take
50,000 photos on a digital camera?
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PowerEX NiMH
Batteries |
Traditional NiCD
Batteries |
Ordinary Alkaline
Batteries |
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Cost for 50,000 Pictures |
$ 30.00-$40.00
(Includes a charger) |
$ 60.00 |
$ 2,500.00 |
commonly
asked questions
Q:
How much performance improvement can I expect using PowerEX NiMH
batteries instead of other batteries on my high drain device like a
digital camera?
First: PowerEX NiMH batteries are
rechargeable up to 500 to 1000 times. This means you can use the
batteries over and over again. If you are familiar with
"rechargeable alkaline" (which are significantly lower in price),
their life is only about 50 recharges.
Second: PowerEx NiMH batteries are designed for power intensive
applications. PowerEx NiMH batteries maintain its high power during
most of its usage. In other words, PowerEx NiMH batteries maintain a
high and consistent voltage during most of its discharge. On the
other hand, for alkaline batteries their voltage drops rapidly when
used in a power intensive applications such as digital camera. This
explains why you can only take 20-30 pictures using alkaline, while
you can take up to 150-200 pictures using PowerEx NiMH. (For those
who are a bit more technical, take a look at the
discharge curve of a PowerEx NiMH battery)
Third: Capacity counts. NiMH batteries are
rated in "mAh", acronym for "mili-ampere hours". This number tells
you how long the batteries can last under a certain power
consumption. The higher the better for this number. For example,
PowerEx NiMH AA batteries are rated at 1550mAh. This means its
performance will be much better than the competition's 1200mAh,
1300mAh or even 1400mAh.
Forth (A Bit Technical):
PowerEx batteries feature an ultra-low impedance compared to other
brands of NiMH rechargeable. A battery with a high impedance is
almost like a clogged water pipe: power cannot flow from the battery
to your device efficiently. In fact, in a high impedance battery,
much energy is lost as heat. Generally speaking, a PowerEx 1700mAh
AA battery would have a impedance of 15-17mOhm, while a competitor's
battery at the same capacity would have a impedance of 25-30mOhm.
The end result? PowerEx battery will perform significantly better
than a same-rating competition battery.
Q:
What do you mean by "no memory effect" on
PowerEx
NiMH batteries?
Memory is a type of problem
that traditional NiCD batteries would develop. You probably have
heard that in order to maintain the life and performance of
rechargeable batteries, you have to fully drain the batteries before
recharging them. Thanks to "memory free" technology featured on
PowerEx NiMH batteries, you can charge them anytime you wish,
regardless if the batteries are fully drained or not.
Q:
What is the difference
between PowerEx
NiMH batteries and
"rechargeable alkaline" batteries?
Recently
the market has introduced a new type of supposedly affordable
rechargeable alkaline batteries. However, they do not compare with
PowerEx
NiMH rechargeable technology. The key difference is that
rechargeable alkaline batteries can be recharged up to 50 times.
PowerEx
NiMH can be recharged up to 500 to 1000 times.
Q:
Technically speaking,
what makes a PowerEx
NiMH battery better
than other brands of NiMH batteries?
First:
PowerEx
NiMH batteries are
designed with a ultra thin layer of separator. This allows the
substantial increase in capacity.
Second: PowerEx
NiMH batteries are
designed for power intensive applications such as digital cameras.
When subjected to heavy power drain, PowerEx
NiMH batteries
will continue to perform while other brands may not.
Here are some head to head
comparisons:
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PowerEX New
Generation Nickel Metal Hydride Batteries |
Traditional
Nickel Metal Hydride Batteries |
Nickel Cadmium
Batteries |
Memory Effect
(Do you
have to fully drain the battery before recharging) |
None |
None |
Yes |
Capacity
(How long a battery will last) |
1700mAh (AA) |
1100mAh to 1200mAh |
600mAh to 800mAh |
Ability to
accept trickle charge
(Can you leave batteries in the charger) |
Yes |
No |
Yes |
Life cycles
(How many times can you recharge the batteries) |
500-1000 cycles (Depends on
discharge & charge rate) |
250-350 cycles |
500-1000 cycles |
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Environment
Problem |
None |
None |
Yes. Highly toxic |
Discharge
Characteristics
(How well does the battery hold up when used in a high drain
device) |
Remain above 1.2v/cell at 1C
discharge curve during 80% of usage. |
Remain above 1.2v/cell at 1C
discharge curve during 80% of usage |
Remain above 1.2v/cell at 1C
discharge curve during 45%-50% of usage |
* Cell information and
specification varies from brand to brand.
Q:
I plan to use the
PowerEx
NiMH batteries as a
backup power. How long will they hold their charge?
This is
commonly referred to as the "shelf life" of batteries. For
PowerEx
NiMH batteries, the
shelf life at room temperature is about 70 to 90 days (for those who
are a bit more technical, take a look at the charge
retention curve). If you are seeking for longer shelf life, you
may wish to consider alkaline or non-rechargeable lithium batteries,
which are commonly used for memory backups.
Q:
Explain the various
battery symbols and terminologies.
"mAh":
Stands for mili-ampere hours. It measure the capacity of the
batteries. For example, a 1000mAh capacity means that the batteries
will last for 1 hour if subjected to a 1000mA discharge current.
"V":
Stands for voltage. It measure the power of the batteries. For NiMH
batteries, they are 1.2V. For alkaline batteries, they are 1.5V.
"C": "C" defines the rate at which a battery is charged or
discharged. It is the capacity obtained from a new battery subjected
to a constant-current discharge at room temperature. For example,
draining a battery at 1C means to drain the capacity of a cell
completely in one hour. Likewise, draining a battery at 0.2C means
discharge a battery in 5 hours. For nickel-metal hydride cells, the
rated capacity is normally determined at a discharge rate that fully
depletes the cell in five hours, or 0.2C.
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