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Default Alkalines versus NiMH

On Mar 17, 8:51*am, kb9rqz wrote:
On Mar 16, 7:21*pm, dave wrote:





not gav wrote:
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On Mar 14, 4:05 pm, "not *wrote:


trure you ain't gav


trure


but LIth babtteries are nice


* teh LIth babtteries are hard two beat indeed


I don't like them. *They die without warning. *Li ion- Hide quoted text -


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most of them seem to die without uch warning- Hide quoted text -

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I have to say, I have not had this problem. I usually see the device
begin to slow or dim or whatever it would normally do. It may be only
a half an hour 'til electron death, but it is not instantaneous, and
that's plenty of time for anything I use.

Bruce


 
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