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Old March 27th 15, 05:27 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
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On Saturday, March 22, 2008 at 6:32:40 PM UTC-5, wrote:
I have an old TPX 720 handheld radio. It was sitting for 20 + years
and the rechargable batteries were shot. They are 1.2 v nicads, 10 of
them. Before I go out and buy more, does anyone know if I can just
put regular aa \cells in it to see if it works? The nicads are 12
volts total, and the dry cells would be 15. I don't want to fry the
radio.

Thanks

Kurt


Why not just use the cigarette lighter adapter????
Rich

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Old March 27th 15, 08:04 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
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On Fri, 27 Mar 2015 10:27:25 -0700, richdugger wrote:

Why not just use the cigarette lighter adapter????
Rich

Some older devices aren't happy being connected to external power without
a set of good batteries in them. I don't know if that radio is one of
them.

I'm currently reviving my 1976-vintage HP-25 calculator by adapting its
battery holder to use AAA rechargeables mounted so they can be replaced:
it used to use AA size NiCds with the lid glued on its battery holder.
The originals were 550 mAh while the AAA cells I're replace them with are
800 mAh so thi sis a win-win replacement.

The HP-25 needs working rechargeable batteries installed to buffer it's
external PSU's output: run it up with either no batteries or dead ones
installed and the display flickers violently. If I temporarily fit a pair
of AA alkalines it works as expected with a nice, steady display.


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Old March 29th 15, 05:13 AM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
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Default Terra TPX 720 battery question

wrote on 3/27/2015 10:27 AM:
On Saturday, March 22, 2008 at 6:32:40 PM UTC-5, wrote:
I have an old TPX 720 handheld radio. It was sitting for 20 + years
and the rechargable batteries were shot. They are 1.2 v nicads, 10 of
them. Before I go out and buy more, does anyone know if I can just
put regular aa \cells in it to see if it works? The nicads are 12
volts total, and the dry cells would be 15. I don't want to fry the
radio.

Thanks

Kurt


Why not just use the cigarette lighter adapter????
Rich


Yes, indeed. I used three TPX 702s in three different gliders, running
off the 12 volt battery in the glider. Three radios for a total 27 years.

If you want it as a portable, see if you can find one of the factory
battery boxes that used AA cells (I may not be recalling this right),
and how many it used. Alternatively, just put 9 AA cells into the nicad
box, for 13.5 volts. That would be within the voltage range of 10 fully
charged nicads.


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