Most NiMH cells have a capacity of around twice what a NiCad has,  so a NiCad 
charger that works at a C/10 charge rate will be charging NiMH cells at C/20.   
That can be an acceptable trickle rate for NiMH cells, but I prefer something 
in the C/40 neighborhood.  I put some in an electric shaver (really crude 
charger) and they last longer than NiCads.


Proper low self discharge NiMh cells have about 1/10th the self-discharge rate 
of NiCads.   I have some in some test equipment that seldom gets used and after 
over a year of storage were still going strong and provided hours of run time.  
 NiCads would be dead after a couple of months of storage.
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