Originally posted by: 2Crucial
does anyone know if it's bad to leave your batteries in the charger for a long time even after they are fully charged?
Originally posted by: 2Crucial
does anyone know if it's bad to leave your batteries in the charger for a long time even after they are fully charged?
Originally posted by: NotALlama
I was wondering if I would be able to mod this really old NiHM laptop battery and replace the ones inside? Thanks for any replies.
Originally posted by: Evadman
hehe, my $119 order was shipped today
Originally posted by: DrivinWhileBlind
Originally posted by: Evadman
hehe, my $119 order was shipped today
When did you order? My order is still "PENDING".
I ordered yesterday.
Originally posted by: ccvv110
Just curious if my older charger work with these NiMH Batteries? My old charge only mentions NiCd
<< Question:
Question #1:
My Digital Camera uses 1.5V "AA" batteries and your NiMH "AA" batteries are 1.2V. Will they still work ?
Answer #1:
Yes, you can safely use our NiMH batteries without any problems. They can be used in place of your original batteries in almost all digital cameras , film cameras, flash units as well as most other electronic equipment. Actually when they are fully charged they will measure around 1.4v per cell . NiMH (Nickel Metal Hydride) batteries are fast becoming the most popular choice of digital camera users, photographers, cellular phone and laptop users, and many others because these batteries have a much higher capacity and are virtually memory free. These batteries do not need to be discharged every time before recharging. NiMH batteries can be damaged from heat by overcharging but this is easily avoided by using a high quality, microprocessor controlled battery charger or a charger designed for NiMH batteries and charging as directed. >>
Originally posted by: theshamu
Is there any difference between these generic branded batteries and name brand ones (like Panasonic)?
Originally posted by: Jhill
I noticed it says they can be charged 1000 times. Does the length of the battery life decrease every time they get recharged? Will the 5th recharge and the 200th recharge provide the same battery life?
Originally posted by: Zclyh3
Damn...too many batteries. I just bought 80 AA at Fry's $8 after rebate. Besides, rechargables don't really last that long.