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Eneloops are nickel-metal hydride (Ni-MH) rather than alkaline. They have a slightly lower voltage (1.2v), but maintain this longer than alkaline retain their 1.5V. I've never encountered a device that wouldn' | Eneloops are nickel-metal hydride (Ni-MH) rather than alkaline. They have a slightly lower voltage (1.2v), but maintain this longer than alkaline retain their 1.5V. I've never encountered a device that wouldn' | ||
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+ | There are black ones called pros and white regular ones. The pros keep their charge a bit longer, but can be recharged many fewer times. Regular ones are a better value for money, but you might need that longer charge for some use. When I initially researched the differences I remember it was something about one was better for using for long periods and one was better in bursts, but that didn't come up again *shrug* | ||
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* Touch the red probe to the positive part. | * Touch the red probe to the positive part. | ||
* AA, AAA etc. cells will show 1.5V when full. 9V batteries will show 9V! | * AA, AAA etc. cells will show 1.5V when full. 9V batteries will show 9V! | ||
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