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From: | "NICK DANDO" = |
ld.com Date: Mon Jun 3, 2013 9:11 am ((PDT)) A cheap charger that can deal with AAs, AAAs and 9v batteries. I don't have= it with me at the moment. I thought that I was using Li-ions, but I'm actually using NiMhs, instead. = I don't often look in the battery box, so that's why I've misled you slight= ly. The batteries I use are Ansmann 2850 mAh NiMH at the moment and I've bought= a new set of eight Ansmann 2500 mAh NiMH as a back-up. Nick From: Luis do Carmo <> To: "" <> Sent: Monday, 3 June 2013, 12:28 Subject: Re: [Nature Recordists] Lithium polymer battery packs =A0 Nick, I don't have the answer to your question, but another question instea= d: which AA Li-ions and recharger do you use? Luis |
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