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To: Rich Wolf who wrote (15282)10/17/1999 11:27:00 AM
From: Ray  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 27311
 
Rich, can you supply or point me to the VLNC cell specs of the January time frame that you mentioned? I can not find those specs in my files. I would like to know all the important specs: Wh/Kg, Wh/liter, W/Kg, W/Liter, cycle life, temperature effects, and if possible an estimate of how much the control electronics required by VLNC-based batteries effect the energy density specs.

I am invested in both VLNC and ECD, the apparent leading companies in LiPoly and NiMH, respectively; and I would like to maintain up-to-date specs for both. I expect both technologies to be of increasing importance. If you want, I will post the latest specs for ECD's NiMH batteries here, for comparison.



To: Rich Wolf who wrote (15282)10/17/1999 1:40:00 PM
From: Doug McKenzie-Mohr  Respond to of 27311
 
Rich:

Here is a link to a Jason OGrady's Pismo page that provides most of the details you are looking for (http://www.ogrady.com/models/pismo.cfm). You'll see that the battery is listed as a second generation lithion ion with 50 watt hours. Note that all the specs on this page should be considered with a grain of a salt at this time as the product is not expected to be launched for two months. Note also that the screen is expected to be 15.1 inches TFT. Doug