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Nickel Metal Hydride (NiMH) is the next generation of rechargeable batteries that emerged after NiCd. It uses hydrogen absorbing alloys in its negative electrode (anode) and nickel oxide in its positive electrode (cathode). Sanyo first released its version of NiMH, Twicell, in 1990.
NiMH batteries are more environmentally friendly than NiCd, and offer much greater battery capacity per volume than NiCd. Another major advantage of NiMH over NiCd is their ability to accept a charge at any time without suffering from the "memory effect" (described under our section on NiCd). The memory effect does exist in NiMH, but the extent is a fraction of that in NiCd. A good way to charge NiMH batteries is either with the "burp" charging described in our NiCd section, or with a negative Delta V terminating charger. Before charging your NiMH battery, check with the charger manufacturer to make sure their charger can handle NiMH. NiMH batteries should not be left in a charger for more than 30 hours.
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Sanyo Engineering Handbook on Twicell NiMH batteries
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Below is a table listing our most popular cell sizes for NiMH. For more detailed specifications, please visit the Sanyo website by clicking here.
Part Number Cell Size Capacity (mAh) HF-A1U prismatic 1350 HF-B1UX (NO BRD prismatic 880 HF-C1U prismatic 650 HR-3U (consumer) AA 1700 HR-4/3AU 4/3A 4000 HR-4/3FAU 4/3A (fat) 4500 HR-4/5AU 4/5A 2150 HR-4U AAA 700 HR-AAAU AAA 720 HR-AAU AA 1650 HR-AU A 2700 HR-D D 7500 HR-SCU SC 3000