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Lanzecki

Über Member
Hi Lanzecki, thanks for your detailed replies. I shall abandon the idea of the AA rechargeables.

But water can be used, apparently, because "Li-ion contains no lithium metal and does not react with water"

http://batteryuniversity.com/learn/article/safety_concerns_with_li_ion

So, hat off to Mort:thumbsup:

I stand corrected. Interesting reading. I wouldn't want to drop the charger in though :smile:

[QUOTE 3249420, member: 259"]Nonsense.:rolleyes:[/QUOTE]

No, incorrect.
 

the_mikey

Legendary Member
Re: AA cells, the non rechargeable alkaline cell has a higher internal resistance than rechargeable AA Ni-Mh cells which is why the rechargeable cell can deliver more power instantaneously than Alkaline cells. The performance for low current applications over a long time may favour Alkaline cells however.
 
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