09 Mar 2008, 17:59
The older Nicads were not themselves prone to leak.It is a great mis diagnosis to say that was the problem.If i didn't know any better i would tend to think that was the problem to.However the greater majority of Synchronar/Sunwatches that ever developed any corrosion or leaky batteries inside was the result of 1 or more of the following reasons.
(A) Bad mix of potting (B)Potting material found to react with epoxy glue on 3m electrical tape while curring, causing electrical shorts and hence the batteries to then over vent or Leak.(C) Poor main seal or seal at plug area.D) Defective Lexan mold that caused small cracks to form and permit water and or other invasion.(E) chemical reactions between dissimilar metals and silicones failure to block water and Ion diffusion that formed a white cloud.
Bottom line is the old Nicads DID NOT LEAK or vent to any damaging degree on their own unless overloaded.Overcharging was never a factor in causing them to leak.
With all that said some batteries were just plain better than others even though it was the same manufacturer and yes a small percentage of them were defective or became defective on their very own.
All of the possible problems above are avoided now with better sealed non toxic NIMH batteries,good Lexan with metal plate at the bottom,great permanent seal and a non Silicone potting material.
I can't say how long the New NIMH batteries will last.Logic tells us since some of the older Synchronars with Nicads go 10,20,30 years or more we should get similar or better results.As for predicting how long the NIMH batteries will last in an opened up and self repaired module that is a mystery in itself.
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