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I've used rechargable nicads in my 700 for several years. Can I use
the NI-MH with the radio recharging internally. I know I can use the batteries but can I recharge them inside the radio? Nyimbo |
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yep. The S700 charges batteries at only 65ma, so it will take a long time to
bring high capacity D cell nimh batteries to a full charge from dead. OTOH, you won't overcharge them, no matter how long you leave the radio plugged in. I only use my S700 occasionally, so I don't feel any particular need for high capacity batteries. I think the ones I have in it are those yellow Eveready D cells, which are so light I swear they must have only an AA battery inside. Even so, they are good for several hours' use, and when they die I just plug the radio in for a few days until I want to take it portable again. Remember to set the little switch inside the battery compartment to "ACCU", and DON'T leave it that way if you use alkaline batteries (it will try to charge them when you plug it in). My Dad forgot to switch his S500, plugged the radio in for several days and the alkalines leaked all over the set! John "Nyimbo" wrote in message s.com... I've used rechargable nicads in my 700 for several years. Can I use the NI-MH with the radio recharging internally. I know I can use the batteries but can I recharge them inside the radio? Nyimbo |
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