NO no NO :rules:i wouldnt buy any old cheap rechargables myself but as always the choice is yours.will the cheapest one do
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I use a solar charger to charge all my batteries now. I haven't paid a penny for charging any of my batteries for almost a year now!
i cant help but wonder where did you get that from ?now that is a very good ideai cant help but wonder where did you get that from ?
now that is a very good ideai cant help but wonder where did you get that from ?
Me too, so I googled ...
http://www.cpssolar.co.uk/epages/cp...cpssolar.co.uk/Products/solaraabatterycharger
or build your own!
http://www.reuk.co.uk/Solar-Battery-Charging.htm
I've got quite a large selection of rechargable AAs and AAAs. Had a few die on me over the years, and typically that's the cheaper brands. I've now invested in some Sanyo Eneloops, which look very promising so far. They hold their charge very well, so you can charge them and leave them in the kitbag for a while before using them. Judgement reserved on their longevity, but so far so good.
I agree with gribbsy. Same technology as Uniross Hybrio's by the looks of it. I bought a few of these as I only use them occasionally and they don't lose their charge nearly as quickly as regular NI-MH's once charged and stored. Like garlic bread... it's the future!
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I got batteries from Vapextech, great service arrived next day
http://www.vapextech.co.uk/acatalog/High_Power_Consumer_Batteries.html