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Post #58385084 added 03-21-2013 10:10 PM by judyneric in Archived Deals
Rechargeables are nice for devices that change batteries often, but I have found them to be unreliable. Some of them last a long time, nearly as long as disposable batteries, but some don't last...
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Post #58384720 added 03-21-2013 9:43 PM by VladC in Archived Deals
Sometimes it does, it's a big 20% difference. Go just a little lower than 1.2V and many sensitive devices will stop functioning.
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Post #58382464 added 03-21-2013 7:37 PM by MWink in Archived Deals
It's not that they have the same rated voltage, it's the discharge curve that tends to negate the difference. Alkaline's have a linear discharge curve which means the voltage will slowly drop as they...
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Post #58381696 added 03-21-2013 6:54 PM by VladC in Archived Deals
Which class of math (not even electronics!) did you flunk? If 1.2 == 1.5.... what else can I say... Amerianos educatiotos.
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Post #58374894 added 03-21-2013 1:15 PM by killdiablo in Archived Deals
Thanks! Just receive Sears email with extra $5 off and get it for 0.85!
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Post #58370842 added 03-21-2013 10:55 AM by SuperJETT in Archived Deals
I still have Energizer 1200 and 1600maH rechargeables from the 90's that are within 10-15% of stated capacity that we use. We have 3 kids and use the heck out of batteries and just haven't seen...
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Post #58367822 added 03-21-2013 8:34 AM by Rocko99 in Archived Deals
And? What device are you using that won't work? These are all nominal voltages anyhow.
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Post #58366408 added 03-21-2013 7:31 AM by ColdRain in Archived Deals
indeed, these are very good. Atleast between these and toysrus batteries i've bought.
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Post #58365836 added 03-21-2013 7:04 AM by tchuynh in Archived Deals
I have no idea what the argument is here bought and repped
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Post #58360746 added 03-20-2013 9:29 PM by eyedol911 in Archived Deals
I had pretty bad luck with Duralcell Alkaline batteries. at least 10% leaked and ruined many devices.. Perhaps strong battery up front but the leaks are potent..
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how do these batteries compare with duracell?
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Post #58359524 added 03-20-2013 8:16 PM by VladC in Archived Deals
Rechargeables are 1.2V and alkaline 1.5V. Any other questions?
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Post #58358008 added 03-20-2013 6:55 PM by krc446 in Archived Deals
True. And, we also need to consider the sometimes-hurried-and-careless wife, kids, and babysitters who identify that a battery needs to be changed, but fail to recognize that the discharged...
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Post #58357698 added 03-20-2013 6:39 PM by turnne in Archived Deals
I have the same type of longevity as you hence the reason I dont see how some in this thread are saying rechargeable are less money
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Post #58357642 added 03-20-2013 6:37 PM by turnne in Archived Deals
I buy standard Tenergy disposable batteries for less than 20 cents each I use them in remote controls for the most part....they last at least 2 years based on your model and cost it would take me...
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Post #58356942 added 03-20-2013 6:00 PM by snapphish in Archived Deals
Maybe you have a defective remote. My remotes that come with the LCDTVs, AVRs etc are about 2-3 years old and are still using the same batteries since day one. My wireless logitech wireless keyboard...
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Post #58356882 added 03-20-2013 5:56 PM by spydersdeals69 in Archived Deals
Wow. Just...wow. The ignorance is deafening.
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Post #58356342 added 03-20-2013 5:27 PM by bignosejew in Archived Deals
Yes, Toys R US batteries suck, I concur.
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Post #58356166 added 03-20-2013 5:18 PM by nolife in Archived Deals
When your power goes out, its kind of hard to recharge the batteries in your flashlights and portable radio or to make sure they are fully charged before your power goes out. I usually buy a few...
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Post #58355908 added 03-20-2013 5:06 PM by Rocko99 in Archived Deals
Yeah. Not using rechargeable batteries is irresponsible.
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