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In my community, we have interruptions of electricity more than
average. My alarm clock has one of those 9v battery backups, but one 4
hour blackout can significantly drain the battery, requiring me to
check and frequently change it. One solution would be to connect my
alarm clock to an uninterruptable power supply.
But I would need atleast a 500VA, they can be expensive and many of
them beep when running on battery power.
I was wondering if I could just wire in a 9v rechargable NIMH battery
(8.4v) and connect the output of a cheap 9v-style battery charger to
this battery
(such as
http://store.yahoo.com/minilab-supply-store/raynimchar9v.html )
Do any of you know what I could expect as far as voltage from the
charger across an 8.4v NIMH battery while its charging? As long as the
voltage remains below 10v, the clock should tollerate it well. Thanks
average. My alarm clock has one of those 9v battery backups, but one 4
hour blackout can significantly drain the battery, requiring me to
check and frequently change it. One solution would be to connect my
alarm clock to an uninterruptable power supply.
But I would need atleast a 500VA, they can be expensive and many of
them beep when running on battery power.
I was wondering if I could just wire in a 9v rechargable NIMH battery
(8.4v) and connect the output of a cheap 9v-style battery charger to
this battery
(such as
http://store.yahoo.com/minilab-supply-store/raynimchar9v.html )
Do any of you know what I could expect as far as voltage from the
charger across an 8.4v NIMH battery while its charging? As long as the
voltage remains below 10v, the clock should tollerate it well. Thanks