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The cells charged 63 nickel-cadmium batteries, which served as a power source.
Some people are trying to stop using nickel-cadmium batteries because of the cadmium.
My particular concern today is with the ban on nickel-cadmium batteries in power tools.
In short, if nickel-cadmium batteries are prohibited for these applications, there is no problem whatsoever.
The craft used Nickel-cadmium batteries for power during solar eclipses.
Rechargeable Nickel-cadmium batteries - sufficient to run the device for 30 hours.
The rechargeable nickel-cadmium battery is good for about an hour of continuous printing.
Major Lowell carried one of the nickel-cadmium batteries, and It.
The other canisters contained nickel-cadmium batteries that powered the system.
For years, however, nickel-cadmium batteries presented a "memory" problem.
A bunch of nickel-cadmium batteries and a charging unit.
If necessary he would have to return in three years" time to replace the nickel-cadmium battery inside this small metal box.
The first generation used either nickel-iron or nickel-cadmium batteries.
If more power is needed than the nickel-cadmium battery can provide, the zinc-air unit chimes in.
The new batteries are also likely to be more expensive than nickel-cadmium batteries, at least when first released.
Powered by a 12-volt nickel-cadmium battery, the system is designed to operate for up to an hour between rechargings.
The City weighs nearly 2,100 pounds, with nickel-cadmium batteries under the front seats accounting for about a quarter of the weight.
It is rechargeable with a separate nickel-cadmium battery unit.
Nickel-cadmium batteries can be charged up more quickly and discharge themselves much more slowly when out of use.
Powered by solar cells it also carried 15 nickel-cadmium batteries around its equator.
Power was stored in a 20 ampere-hour nickel-cadmium battery.
A small internal nickel-cadmium battery allowed swapping of the main batteries while the computer "slept."
Cordless electric guns that use rechargeable nickel-cadmium batteries are also available.
Consequently, 20% of portable nickel-cadmium batteries end up as landfill or in an incinerator.
The product used nickel-cadmium batteries, lasted about 4-5 hours per charge, and could be charged roughly 1000 times before a significant loss in effectiveness.