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About HALF the amphour ratings of a "AA" battery. The typical "AA" Ni-Mh
cell is now 2000Mah while the "AAA" battery is (at best) 750Mah. The equipment powered by the "AA" batteries will run a lot longer.....Eddie "Tom Welch" wrote in message om... What are the tradeoffs when buying radio gear that is powered by AAs vs. AAAs batteries? Both AAs and AAAs seem to be priced the same. I have never bought a radio using AAAs, but now I am very interest in buying a Sony pocket radio that uses AAAs, so I am thinking of making an exception to my rule of never buying gear that uses AAAs. Tom Welch |
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