- The nickel–cadmium
battery (
Ni–Cd
battery or
NiCad battery) is a type of
rechargeable battery using nickel oxide hydroxide and
metallic cadmium as electrodes...
- with
rechargeable NiCad batteries and
although portable, was
rather bulky,
about the size of a two-D-cell
flashlight handle.
NiCad batteries of this period...
- Deutsch,
Stuart (2013-06-23). "Lowes'
Kobalt Cordless Power Tools – 18V
NiCad & Lithium-Ion". ToolGuyd.
Archived from the
original on 2014-03-11. Retrieved...
- for real-time
clock battery backup rather than a
rechargeable NiCad battery. The
NiCad backup battery is one of the most
common causes of
problems in...
- of Detroit. The MIT team
converted a 1968
Chevrolet Corvair powered by
NiCad batteries. The MIT team
raced from Cambridge, M****achusetts, to Pasadena...
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systems in use
include sealed lead–acid (SLA), nickel–cadmium (
NiCad), nickel–metal
hydride (
NiMH) or lithium-ion
polymer (Li-ion).
Batteries vary according...
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typical Maglites, and uses an
incandescent Halogen bulb and a
rechargeable NiCad or
NiMH
battery pack. 1984: Two AA cell
batteries (Mini Maglite) Maglite's...
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active noise reduction headsets became available. They
could be
powered by
NiCad batteries or
directly from the
aircraft power system.
Active sound design...
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electric r/c cars were
enabled by one
revolutionary development, that of the
NiCad rechargeable battery.
Prior to the mid-1970s,
batteries were
either heavy...
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military or
equivalent batteries: BA-3386/U
alkaline nonrechargeable BB-586/U
NiCad and BB-LA6 SLA
rechargeable Antenna: AT-271A/PRC 10 ft (3.0 m) multi-section...