![]() ![]() Unlike alkaline batteries where the voltage drops quickly, rechargeable batteries offer a more constant voltage around 1.25 V throughout the entire period of use. Most equipment will work happily on anything between 0.9 V and 1.5 V. Then, it drops constantly to well below 1.2 V. Indeed, an alkaline battery only benefits from 1.5 V voltage at the beginning of its discharge. Using 1.2 V rechargeable batteries will have no effect on the use of the equipment. Can I use 1.2 V rechargeable batteries in devices that usually take 1.5 V throw away batteries? C an I recharge ordinary alkaline throwaway batteries ? I have not used my NiMH batteries in several months and they are not holding their charge. Why does the battery display on my device indicate plenty of battery power remaining just before it stops working? H ow long can the batteries hold their charge if I leave them on the shelf (shelf-life) ? Why is it important to keep my batteries together in matched set of 2 or 4? C an I leave my batteries in the charger until I need to use it ? H ow can I maximize my rechargeable battery life ? H ow many times can I charge my NiMH batteries ? ![]() M y batteries get warm when I charge them. D o I need to charge my new rechargeable batteries when I receive them before the first use ? C an I use 1.2 V rechargeable batteries in devices that usually take 1.5 V throw away batteries ? ![]()
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