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In article , "John Plimmer"
wrote: I recently got a Redsun RP2100, the users view of which I previously posted on this group. It has the facility to use rechargeable batteries, something of which I know nothing about. It will charge these batteries for twelve hours. I want to use "D" cells but don't know which rechargeables to buy. My local store can order me NiCad's or NiMH - I don't know anything about that. What's the difference? Also there are different numbers like 1500 or 2500 which seems to mean how long they hold the charge. I would be grateful for advice from you highly knowledgeable fella's as to what I should buy. As they seem to be very expensive, perhaps I should just stick to ordinary batteries and forget about the rechargeables? I got a set of Energizer "D" NiMH batteries the first day I got my 2100. They're only the 2500 mah type but they seem to last for a long time. In retrospect I could have been better off with AAs as there is only a little more capacity and they cost about twice as much. Also I have a AA-AAA charger but only a NiCad charger for the other sizes. The radio charges the batteries OK I guess but never indicates more than 2 out of three bars on the battery level meter. On the bright side, the radio rocks! My Sangean, Halicrafters and Zenith are no longer used. Norm |
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