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On Sep 25, 10:18 am, David wrote:
On Mon, 24 Sep 2007 10:34:03 -0700, Roadie wrote: On Sep 24, 1:04 pm, Ron Hardin wrote: I found a 4-pack of Kodak 1800maH AA NiMH batteries that's probably a couple of years old. They all test out at around 1000maH. I've had good luck with Kodak NiMH batteries, as to reliability and power, though mostly the AAA's. Can this low rating be just from unused aging? I assume the battery quality is up to standards, since why would these be the only weak ones among the dozens I have. -- On the internet, nobody knows you're a jerk. Are you using a quick charger? If so, try a slower trickle speed charger. Virtually all NiMH chargers use an ''smart'' IC chip.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Yes, thats true. But in my experience a trickle charge provides a more complete charge than a quick 90 minute. |
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