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forum threadLovelyCheetah | Staff posted Yesterday 12:37 AM
forum threadLovelyCheetah | Staff posted Yesterday 12:37 AM

2-Pack HW 9V NiMH 200mAh Rechargeable Batteries $5.99 + Free Shipping w/ Prime or $35+ orders

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TIGER HEAD HI WATT BATTERY HK CO LTD via Amazon [amazon.com] has the 2-Pack HW 9V NiMH 200mAh Rechargeable Batteries for $9.99 - $1 w/ clipped coupon - $3 w/ code 9YQ7DLEF at checkout = $5.99. Shipping is free w/ Prime or $35+ orders.
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TIGER HEAD HI WATT BATTERY HK CO LTD via Amazon [amazon.com] has the 2-Pack HW 9V NiMH 200mAh Rechargeable Batteries for $9.99 - $1 w/ clipped coupon - $3 w/ code 9YQ7DLEF at checkout = $5.99. Shipping is free w/ Prime or $35+ orders.

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Yesterday 01:10 AM
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spaaarky21Yesterday 01:10 AM
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9V from NiMH would need 8 cells in series. That's a lot of cells to get out of balance without a special charger or some kind of internal balancing circuit, which I can't imagine these have for the price.
Also, isn't 200mAh really low for a 9V? These seem worth avoiding for multiple reasons.
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Yesterday 02:34 PM
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Gregg1Yesterday 02:34 PM
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Being NI-MH, the terminal voltage is only about 8.4 volts, so most devices won't be happy with this battery. Another negative is the very low capacity rating of 200maH.
Yesterday 02:48 PM
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harley48Yesterday 02:48 PM
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I've had NiMh 9v/8.4v really. Not worth buying, or even bothering with.
9v lithium rechargeable can be decent. This company also has those. Don't know how good they are.
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ThundersleetToday 01:11 PM
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Would these be usable for guitar pedals? Get the dying battery tone?

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