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November 26th, 2007 08:56 AM #1
Aside from your digicam, do you use rechargeable batteries for your other electronic items? Rechargeable NiMH batteries are more expensive but claim they can be recharged up to 200 times. What's your experience?
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November 26th, 2007 09:35 AM #2
yup, i've been using rechargeable batteries since 2000 i believe. mga left over batteries nung tamiya/m4wd days ko. hanggang ngayon ok pa naman. kung san-san ko na nagamit, from wall clock, remote, walkman, discman, etc... so far ok naman.
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November 26th, 2007 11:56 AM #3
yup. same here. mp3 players, wallclocks, remote controls, flashlights, discman.
reliable naman siya.
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November 26th, 2007 12:54 PM #5
Yup, I do have quite a few which I use for my cameras, flash, flashlights, GPS, etc.
I also had this Lightning 4000 charger by Ripvan which I ordered in US. it was the most compact and reliable charger I had. unfortunately, it gave up earlier this year after 5 years of service. I think it fell on the floor and it was fatal.
To replace it..I again ordered the best charger I think is available..Lacrosse Technology...Its quite cool. You can vary the charging rates from 200 to 1000mah. Very smart charger..Uncool thing is its quite bulky compared to the Lightning 4000.
Anyway..napahaba kwento.
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November 26th, 2007 01:32 PM #6
Yes, for my mp3 player and portable speaker. I do believe it's far cheaper than having to buy new batteries all the time.
I use Energizer's Value Charger (their cheapest), the one that charges batteries for 8-10 hours. It can charge both AA and AAA batteries at the same time, yun nga lang you still have to wait half a day for it to finish charging. But efficiency-wise, wala akong problema. I just bought an extra set of batteries para habang naka-charge yung isa, may nagagamit pa rin ako.
They (Energizer) do have this super charger than fully charges your batteries in only 15 minutes flat, but it costs around P3K. Tsaka na lang pag mayaman na'ko.
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November 26th, 2007 03:19 PM #7
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November 26th, 2007 05:01 PM #8
Yes, I use rechargeable batteries in all possible opportunities....
4606:rock:
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November 26th, 2007 06:05 PM #9
A bit OT, what is the capacity (mAh) of Energizer Alkaline/Duracell Alkaline batteries?
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November 26th, 2007 06:44 PM #10
I guess I'm asking because there have been times that my energizers don't charge anymore and I wouldn't consider them old. I think about how much those things cost whenever that happens.