@chia hau:
Charge/Discharge Cycle
# Properly maintained, the nickel-cadmium battery gives about a thousand charge/discharge cycles--the number of times you can recharge the battery. The lithium-ion battery gives between 300 to 500 charge/discharge cycles.
source: http://www.ehow.com/about_5449906_lithium-...-batteries.html
But good thing is that it can recharge cincai anytime u wan. Taken from same source:
Memory Effect
# When you recharge a battery without fully discharging it, a temporary loss of cell capacity can occur. This is the dreaded "memory effect" that has haunted NiCd batteries. The cadmium crystallizes, thus reducing the area exposed to the electrolyte. Lowered performance results. The lithium-ion battery displays no memory effect.
Maintenance
# Fully discharge the nickel-cadmium battery before recharging. A full discharge, remember, is not bringing it to zero volts, but to the 1-volt level. The lithium-ion battery does not need periodic discharge. Prime (slow-charge) new NiCd batteries. Li-ion batteries do not need to be primed before use. Store unused batteries in a cool, dry place. If you are putting away the batteries, partially charge them, and fully charge before use.
In conclusion, lit ion battery used in mamba can charge 300 - 500 times and after that ur battery no use liaw, mayb dies out in 30 minutes.
As for the other battery nickel cadmium, u can charge up to 1000 times.
However, lit ion used in mamba can be charged again anytime at any place, meaning u don have to fully discharge the battery first then recharge. the other type of battery needs to be fully discharge otherwise in short, will shorten its battery life very fast.
and lastly, lit ion battery used by mamba can last longer, if use nickel cadmium mayb less than 10 hours of hardcore gaming? correct me if im wrong.
So, i think lit ion is still an ideal battery though its battery recycle is half of the other type.
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Feb 3 2010, 06:24 AM
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