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Old 14th April 2006, 18:29   #10 (permalink)
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Re: What cell mV do you usually see?

Quote: (Originally Posted by Tino Corp.)
here are the measures

03/09/2006: 9.9mV 10.5mV 10.6mV
03/14/2006: 10.5mV 11.2mV 11.3mV (voltmeter: Fluke77, first cell without the 10k load resistor)
Do the cells have higher output voltage with a load? I measured mine with kiss displays off.

Still wondering if my cells are near the end of their life if only 8.7mV, they are about a year old - how long do they usually last people? (obviously will depend to some extent how long they are used at high PO2, and whether anyone stores them in an inert atmosphere).

Anyone?.....

Thanks,
Neil
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