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Heavy battery users now have a fantastic new choice that has dropped dramatically in price. They have much more power than even alkaline batteries, can be recharged or topped off anytime, and don't have the same "memory effect" as NiCad batteries. Their only drawback is all NiMH self discharge about half their energy in two months without use. This confirms their best purpose is for a heavy battery user. Can be recharged about 500 times and last for years. They work great in high drain situations like a digital camera or a transceiver.
Using NiMH rechargeable
batteries instead of single-use
alkaline batteries can
save you a lot of money.
If you own a digital camera,
you know that they use
alkaline batteries at an
alarmingly fast rate. NiMH
batteries, on the other
hand, were developed especially
to meet the higher energy
demands of today's electronic
devices. NiMH batteries
are more powerful and more
environmentally friendly
than standard alkaline
or NiCad batteries. NiMH
batteries also don't suffer
from the "memory effect" like
NiCad batteries.
Rechargeable batteries need to be "conditioned" — charged and discharged at least three or four times — to come up to full capacity.
| AA |
2200 mAh |
$2.95 |
| AAA |
850 mAh |
$2.95 |
| C |
4500 mAh |
$9.95 |
| D |
10,000 mAh |
$14.95 |
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