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![]() "James Douglas" wrote in message . .. Never got the batteries to re-charge via the radio so I dropped the batteries into my normal AA charger. 12 hours later took them out and placed them into my radio and !Pffof! smoked the bitch! Looked in the manual and it indicates that you should never recharge the batteries in any other way than indicated, ie, in the radio with their power-pack, etc! Anyone heard of this before, there were the batteries that were included with the radio, green eton NI-MH 1100! Guess it's time to go to ebay for another! jimdouglas Jim, If the radio is rated for the type and voltage of the batteries you installed in it, then the batteries are not at fault. Your problem lies else where. -- Regards B.H. Southern, MN USA Radios- R-5000, NRD525,SP-600,SX-28,Eton E1 Brian's Radio Universe http://webpages.charter.net/brianhill/500.htm |
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