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I know it's available on Amazon, but if someone has a copy to give away to a
truly interested student of battery applications...

Thanks,
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DaveC wrote:
I know it's available on Amazon, but if someone has a copy to give away to a
truly interested student of battery applications...

Thanks,
Check out the free on-line book at http://www.buchmann.ca
If you are into paper books, consider "Handbook of batteries" by Linden,
maybe it is more accessible in your library.

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"DaveC" <me@privacy.net> wrote in message
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I know it's available on Amazon, but if someone has a copy to give away to
a
truly interested student of battery applications...

Thanks,
Available second hand here for $25-55 Not sure how much it is new.

http://www.bookfinder.com/search/?ac=sl&st=sl&qi=VDXgun2X7TQ00kFUlQ02MDw77,A_9425847907_1:4:9

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On Tue, 20 Jul 2004 11:58:20 -0700, CWatters wrote
(in article <gXdLc.190214$lZ5.9142321@phobos.telenet-ops.be>):

Available second hand here for $25-55 Not sure how much it is new.


http://www.bookfinder.com/search/?ac=sl&st=sl&qi=VDXgun2X7TQ00kFUlQ02MDw77,A_9

425847907_1:4:9

If that link doesn't work try entering the title here..

http://www.bookfinder.com
Thanks, CW! They both look great.
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Evgenij Barsukov wrote:
DaveC wrote:

I know it's available on Amazon, but if someone has a copy to give
away to a truly interested student of battery applications...

Thanks,

Check out the free on-line book at http://www.buchmann.ca
Quite an interesting book, although the internal resistance was measured
in milliwatts. Can anyone explain that. I can see that plain old Ohms
isn't suitable, since that depends on the number of cells in the battery
and the size of the cells as well.

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I read in sci.electronics.design that E. Rosten <look@my.sig> wrote (in
<40FE691E.7060702@my.sig>) about 'Looking for book "Rechargeable
Batteries Applications Handbook" by Gates', on Wed, 21 Jul 2004:
Quite an interesting book, although the internal resistance was measured
in milliwatts. Can anyone explain that. I can see that plain old Ohms
isn't suitable, since that depends on the number of cells in the battery
and the size of the cells as well.
Are you sure that it isn't yet another case of the ohms sign being
rendered as upper-case W by publishing software?
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John Woodgate wrote:
I read in sci.electronics.design that E. Rosten <look@my.sig> wrote (in
40FE691E.7060702@my.sig>) about 'Looking for book "Rechargeable
Batteries Applications Handbook" by Gates', on Wed, 21 Jul 2004:

Quite an interesting book, although the internal resistance was measured
in milliwatts. Can anyone explain that. I can see that plain old Ohms
isn't suitable, since that depends on the number of cells in the battery
and the size of the cells as well.


Are you sure that it isn't yet another case of the ohms sign being
rendered as upper-case W by publishing software?
Ah, it could well be.


Of course, comparing resistance is non-trivial, since the cells are not
directly comparable. At least one would need Ohms per unloaded volt, so
that one could estimate the internal resistance of a battery supplying a
certain voltage, whatever the cell type. That still doesn't take in to
account cell "size".

-Ed

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