I don't know, they say up to 500 charges, but on charge say 221, it would be interesting too see how much of the bats original power, and longjebdy would still be left in the battery.
----- Original Message ----- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [email protected] Sent: Friday, December 21, 2007 6:35 AM Subject: Re: [BlindHandyMan] New batteries. Unless it's truly new teck, the alkaline part will eventually wear down. I've recharged alkaline batts, in a unit I had. It can be done. It gives you about 50% or original once. So there is a savings. But with that said, after a while it would seem that only the NMH characteristics would remain. NO? On Thu, 20 Dec 2007, Don wrote: > Lenny, I called our wall-mart, they have them in the camera department. You might check with the camera department their are at CVS are wall greens drug stores. > I will probably be getting a set of double A and a set of triple A soon all so. > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Lenny McHugh > To: Handyman-Blind > Sent: Thursday, December 20, 2007 4:02 PM > Subject: Re: [BlindHandyMan] New batteries. > > > Don, > Have you seen these batteries anywhere? I called Rayovac and they could not > tell me of a place to purchase in my area. They mentioned Walmart, Lowes and > Home Depot. I called each of these stores and they acted as if I was smoking > something and on full charge. > Lenny > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Don" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: "blind handy man" <[email protected]> > Sent: Wednesday, December 19, 2007 4:12 PM > Subject: [BlindHandyMan] New batteries. > > I wonder how good this type of battery is, has any one tried these bats > yet? > > New HYBRIDT Batteries from Rayovac Deliver Best of Both Worlds > > New Technology Combines Convenience of Alkaline and > Economic, Environmental Benefits of Rechargeable Batteries > > MADISON, Wis.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Each year, consumers spend more than $3.5 > billion on batteries for everything from digital cameras to flashlights. But > despite > the obvious benefits of rechargeable batteries, including less environmental > waste and costs savings over time, less than 5% of all the batteries sold > in the U.S. are rechargeable. A new product from Rayovac promises to change > all that. HYBRIDT Batteries, featuring a breakthrough technology, deliver > the > benefits of rechargeable batteries, but eliminate common user frustrations > to provide the world's most user-friendly rechargeable battery to date. > > Rayovac, one of the nation's top battery brands, has identified two main > reasons why consumers have not been purchasing rechargeable batteries at a > high > rate since their introduction to the marketplace in 1996. One, all > rechargeable batteries on the U.S. market today need to be charged, > sometimes as long > as a full day, prior to initial use. This makes them rather inconvenient for > the consumers who recognize a need to use rechargeable batteries > immediately, > right out of the package. > > Two, once charged, rechargeable batteries left sitting will discharge rather > quickly when not in use, so they are dead when you are ready to use your > device. > Some batteries can drain in less than a month, without ever being used. > Consumers accustomed to purchasing the always convenient alkaline batteries > are > often turned off by their first experience with traditional rechargeable > products. > > "Consumer frustrations with current rechargeable batteries have fueled our > search for new technology at Rayovac, where we have strived to launch a > product > that changes the way the world looks at rechargeable batteries" said Sean > Martin, vice president at Rayovac. "HYBRID rechargeable batteries combine > all > the economic and environmental benefits of rechargeables with the > convenience and user-friendly attributes of the more common alkaline > batteries." > > The new HYBRID batteries from Rayovac offer many benefits over both > rechargeable and alkaline batteries on the market today. HYBRID batteries > come charged > and ready to use, which allows consumers to use them upon purchase. This is > not the case with any other rechargeable battery on the U.S. market, which > often need to be charged for several hours before use. The new batteries > from Rayovac also self-discharge at a much slower rate, which means they > stay > charged for up to one year after charge. > > The HYBRID batteries are also user-friendly because they work in all NiMH > chargers and are suitable for use in any device. > > The most important benefits, perhaps, are the performance and endurance > characteristics of the HYBRID batteries. 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