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I will echo most of what has already been said here.
The newer generation of NiMH that discharge slowly are the way to go, in my opinion - even if the overall capacity is lower. Get a good charger, one that can charge at various rates. Charge at the slowest rate you can, given the time you have. Do a discharge periodically....I do one every 4th charging cycle. I have been really impressed with the Kodak branded NiMHs that have the low discharge chemistry. I only use alkalines for devices that I use very infrequently or have a super low discharge rate (like a quartz clock). Sometimes you may have a device that simply needs the extra punch that alkalines can give...as they are rated at 1.5 volts. Although I will say, even though NiMHs are rated at 1.20-1.25 volts, I reguarly see them charge up to 1.4 volts or more. On my high use devices, I simply have gotten into the habit of weekly replacement with a freshly charged set. It's easy and economical. |
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I have a LOT of Ever Ready rechargable batteries around here
somewhere,,, A AA B C D, y'all name em. Thingy is, I misplaced them somewhere, years ago. I loaded up on them just before the Y2K.I should have loaded up on wimmins instead. cuhulin |
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