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BuddhaTB wrote:1.) I've seen NiMH batteries labeled 1200 mah, 1600 mah, 1700 mah, 1800 mah, 1900 mah, 2000 mah, and etc. What do these numbers mean and are higher values better?
BuddhaTB wrote:2.) There are so many chargers for these things. Some that are quick chargers which take 1 hour to charge and other charges that take 7 hours to charge NiMH batteries. Is there any disadvantages to the quick chargers, like if they would reduce the life or how many times you can recharge the NiMH batteries? Any good brands you would recommend for a charger?
BuddhaTB wrote:3.) Do NiMH batteries have memory in them like how Alkaline rechargeable batteries do. Where you have to charge the batteries when they are completely discharged or else you will decrease the life span of them when you charge them often? Or can NiMH batteries be charged whenever they are low and will have no effects on the lifespan of the batteries?
CowboySlim wrote:OTH, and Buddha should have seen this, Circuit City puts a 48 pack of Maxell AAs on special @ $10 about once a month. As long as they are this cheap, I'm just not going to bother with the rechargeables.
BuddhaTB wrote:I would also like to do the environment a favor and try not to let so many batteries sit in a landfill.
dodecahedron wrote:once i posted something long the lines that using CD-RW media is more enviromentally friendly and got bashed...
CowboySlim wrote:BuddhaTB: Next time you've accumulated a bunch to dispose of, let me know, meet me at work, we'll toss 'em in the bucket and lunch is on me.
CowboySlim wrote:We have disposal collection sites at work. Don't know where they go, but gotta' be better than landfill.
dodecahedron wrote:i believe they are put in big barrels, in some kind of oil that prevents any chemichal reactions. then these barrels are presumably buried somewhere.
dodecahedron wrote:in the end, all of our crap & pollution goes into the ground or into the sea.
dodecahedron wrote:alas things are not always good on the recycling front either.
cfitz wrote:dodecahedron wrote:alas things are not always good on the recycling front either.
Yes, my comment about "Sometimes things aren't as clear-cut as they might first appear to be" applies to recycling as well. Again, that's why reducing is best of all, and reusing second best, and only then followed by recycling.
cfitz
BuddhaTB wrote:I've narrowed down my choices to 2 chargers.
It's either the Maha MH-C204F.
http://www.mahaenergy.com/products/Powe ... .htm#specs
or the Lenmar PRO711 Kit
http://www.lenmar.com/details.asp?model=PRO711
What do you guys think?
Maha MH-C204F Charger - $29 shipped
Lenmar PRO711 - $32 Shipped
I just bought a 4 pack of 2000 mAh AA batteries today for $6.99. So if I get the Lenmar kit, it'll be a total of 8 AA batteries.
CowboySlim wrote:I know that I told you to stay away, but I can't either.
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