*Hello Folks,*
* The last few times I have opened my Mouth recently, it
has been to insert Foot! Or ay least it seems that way. So here we go
again. The Wouxan? And Baofeng, portable 2 Meter and 70 CM or Dual Band
Rigs, seem to perform quite well with their Lithium-ion battery packs.
These type batteries seem to perform really well in these portable ( sorry
Motorola, Handie Talkies ) Even though most EmCom outfits, still want you
to have a battery pack which that can use replaceable AA Cells. We have
personally had no problems or complaints using and trusting the
Lithium-ion battery packs that ship with these little wonder radio's. And
it would seem to me that Rigs which are voltage sensitive, would perform
better with this new type battery technology. Their voltage curve seems to
stay at the rated voltage until the packs current rating or spec becomes
fully exhausted. Well, is my foot in my mouth once more? The LiPo packs
seem to hold the best energy density to weight ratio but, are much easier
to physically damage. ( think Cell Phone )*
*http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lithium_polymer_battery
<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lithium_polymer_battery>*
* 73 to All from Wade/KJ4WS*
On Mon, Apr 27, 2015 at 3:33 AM, Rick - DJ0IP / NJ0IP <Rick@dj0ip.de> wrote:
> I plan to 'finally' start doing some portable operations this year with my
> Scout.
>
> I had planned to buy a GEL battery, something like 18 AH, but of course
> they
> are big and heavy.
>
>
>
> A lot has changed since I was actively operating portable 15 years ago and
> longer.
>
> The LiFePo technology looks too good to be true. (too expensive too, but
> that's another story).
>
>
>
> An 18Ah GEL battery weight about 14 pounds.
>
> A 12 Ah LiFePo weighs only 5 pounds. Costs 4x as much, too!
>
> If we can believe the hype, the 12 Ah LiFePo is usable for just about as
> long as the 18Ah GEL.
>
>
>
> The second problem with the LiFePo is, they require a special battery
> charger so can't use my current charger.
>
> That's another 50 bucks or so. L
>
>
>
> I just wonder if it's really worth the extra money going with this new
> technology, or should I buy a cheap GEL for now and come back to LiFePo in
> 3
> or 4 years when it is cheaper?
>
>
>
> So the question, has anyone actually used the LiFePo for portable
> operations
> with success?
>
>
>
> 73 - Rick, DJ0IP
>
> (Nr. Frankfurt am Main)
>
>
>
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