if there is some other chemistry in a "hybrid" battery you are referring
to,
then it not really a nimh battery is it?

JC O'Connell
[email protected]
 


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Subject: Re: rechargeable batteries - any wisdom?


All,.

JC is correct.

The chemistry is the same on all of the NiMH.
The different in this "hybrid" type -- accroding to Sanyo's paper), is
the material that they use for cathode.  This supposes to reduce the
decomposition which causes self-discharge.

I have been using Eneloop for the last 18 monts in my DL.  This has been
the biggest improvement for my DSLR usage.  Previously, when I grab my
DL, I will have to put a new set of batteries in, and get a set from
trickle charge. Now, I can just leave  one set in the camera, and one
extra set in my bag.

On Mon, Dec 22, 2008 at 10:57 AM, JC OConnell <[email protected]> wrote:
> The chemistry is the same on all of them, thats why they are all 
> called nimh. jco

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