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|    Jeroni Paul to steve1...@outlook.com    |
|    Re: batteries leaked.    |
|    14 Aug 23 05:39:25    |
      From: JERONI.PAUL@terra.es              steve1...@outlook.com wrote:       > I have not used them. I will try one the next time I need a new        > rechargeable in either of my TV remotes.              For low power devices like clocks and remotes, rechargeables do not work well       (NiCd and NiMH). They do not last as long and when the device stops working       they have been discharged for so long that their internal chemistry is damaged       and go high        resistance. Due to that some smart charges may refuse to charge them,       sometimes they can be recovered with some charge-discharge cycles but will not       be like new. Rechargeables are much better for high power devices that will       cycle them frequently.              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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