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Default What rechargeables?

HFguy wrote:
m II wrote:
Johnny Borborigmi wrote:

I use them in everything except smoke/C02 alarms and clocks.




Smart move, especially in the smoke and CO alarms. A regular battery
has a different discharge curve and will give you lots of warning
before it's inoperative.

A rechargeable nicad or NiMh may go dead while you are out of the
house and don't the hear the few warning beeps.


I noticed a similar problem when I use NiMHs in a portable scanner. The
battery voltage drops so fast at the end of their discharge cycle, the
scanner's low battery alarm only beeps once. It's easy to miss it if
you're not paying attention.



I first noticed it in a digital camera. I learned that when the warning
light comes on, it really means it. Now!




mike
 
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