On 4/12/25 19:15, Javier J wrote:
Yeah, it's a shame how many electric toothbrushes I've had to throw
out when the batteries go bad. Good brands also, but they don't make
them serviceable.
Just always check to see what battery chemistry it comes with. They will
usually label that on that back, inside the charging slot or on the
charger itself.
Avoid NiMH, stick to Li-Ion.
Since I'm in a hurricane zone, I have flashlights with 18650 cells.
more cells than flashlights. Worst case scenario is that I can't get
gas for the generator and the power is out forĀ a week or whatever (and
if you read my previous posts I'll solve that problem soon) I can
charge batteries from my off grid backyard solar.
Sounds like you are sorted.
Mark.
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