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Since we are expanding the Topic from "AA -=V=- AAA Batteries" to other Battery Sizes. The GE Superadios, the CCRadios and now the Grundig S350 / Tecsun BCL-2000 all use a set of Four (4) of the larger "D" Size Batteries. [ 4 x 1.5VDC = 6VDC Power Source ] Some radio users report that a set of "D" Batteries in these Radios "Lasts-for-Months" when these radios are used for about Three (3) Hours Daily. nbr ~ RHF = = = No Batteries Required ![]() .. .. = = = "Mike W" = = = wrote in message .. . I have owned a DX-375, and one of the great things about it is that you really don't need an AC adapter. The battery life is so good on these radios with 2 Alkaline "C"'s , I wouldn't even bother with rechargeables. On the other hand, most of the portables with AA's would be another story. "N Deveau" wrote in message ... I have a quick question. I have been thinking of getting some rechargeable batteries and a charger. One thing I want them for is my DX-375 which uses 2-c cells. My understanding is that they are 1.2 volts, does this make any difference to radio operation? Norm 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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