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Remote batteries that do not leak!
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<blockquote data-quote="thenoizeguy" data-source="post: 856112" data-attributes="member: 14345"><p>I use rechargables daily for my work. Uniross and GP mainly. I go through about 30 AA's and AAA's per day, recharge overnight and they are good to go the next day again.</p><p>They last for at least 2 years of almost daily recharging before they slowly lose power.</p><p>I have done comparison tests with the Uniross Hybrio 2100Mha against Duracells and Energizer Alkalines, and in the products i use ( radio mics and headphones ), the difference is minimal. </p><p>6 to 7 hours on Rechargeables , 8 hours on Alkalines. 2400Mha would most probably be on par with the good alkalines.</p><p>It's a no brainer</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="thenoizeguy, post: 856112, member: 14345"] I use rechargables daily for my work. Uniross and GP mainly. I go through about 30 AA's and AAA's per day, recharge overnight and they are good to go the next day again. They last for at least 2 years of almost daily recharging before they slowly lose power. I have done comparison tests with the Uniross Hybrio 2100Mha against Duracells and Energizer Alkalines, and in the products i use ( radio mics and headphones ), the difference is minimal. 6 to 7 hours on Rechargeables , 8 hours on Alkalines. 2400Mha would most probably be on par with the good alkalines. It's a no brainer [/QUOTE]
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