rechargable cells in transmitter
#1
rechargable cells in transmitter
can i run 8 1.2 volt rechargable batteries in my transmitter instead of 8 1.5 volt alkalines? i did find some 1.25 recargables, would that extra .4 volts even make any difference? its an associated radio with a charging jack on it.
thanks
mike
thanks
mike
#2
Tech Regular
i have been using them in my m8 now a m11 for the last 3 years.
#4
Tech Elite
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ive been using alkalines and switched to rechargables in my m11. i started getting some radio problems on large tracks. sometimes it would like cut out. I switched back to alkalines and have had no problems. i had an m8 before the m11 and it worked fine with rechargables. just my 2 cents. try it hope it works for you. oh and if you can get that little extra go for it, it can't hurt.
#5
for rechargeable cells check out Sanyo eneloop AA cells
They don't have the self discharge that Ni chemistry cells normaly have.
They don't have the self discharge that Ni chemistry cells normaly have.