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|    ~misfit~ to Andy    |
|    Re: Charging NiMh batteries when not com    |
|    20 Jun 19 18:19:29    |
      From: shaun.at.pukekohe@gmail.com              On 19/06/2019 12:11 AM, Andy wrote:       > I would think in terms of overall costs, that nimh would be cheaper than       buying alkaline aaa batteries. My "alkies" last about 6 months. I have charged       the nimh ones about 3 times. My charger charges them separately.       >       > It would help me find relevant replies if so many were not littered with       arguments and cussing. Thanks,Andy              I use Eneloop calls in my remotes and not just for the savings or reduced       waste over using       throw-away cells. I've had more than one remote damaged by leaking alkalines       and am yet to see an       Eneloop leak so there's that...              I use a Maha One charger / conditioner which is also great for matching cells       if you need to run       them in series.       --       Shaun.              "Humans will have advanced a long, long way when religious belief has a cozy       little classification       in the DSM"       David Melville              This is not an email and hasn't been checked for viruses by any half-arsed       self-promoting software.              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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