Lights - do you use rechargeables or not?

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Uncle Phil said:
I mostly use Smart 1/2 watt superflash rears, powered by AAA NiMHs.

Does your Smart chew batteries? When I got mine I was under the delusion that it would not need its batteries replaced often (I think I'd read how Cateye rears often lasted a whole season); but I've had to put a new set in; and when I did that I bought rechargeables; now I've had to go get more rechargeables.
 

marinyork

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SavageHoutkop said:
Does your Smart chew batteries? When I got mine I was under the delusion that it would not need its batteries replaced often (I think I'd read how Cateye rears often lasted a whole season); but I've had to put a new set in; and when I did that I bought rechargeables; now I've had to go get more rechargeables.

They do eat batteries. I've got a smart 7 as well and you can clearly see the comparison then which it burns at a much slower rate.
 

just4fun

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I use Duracell rechargable batts in my bike lights. It might just be a case of snobbery but they seem to be just as good as single use. I must of saved loads of money on these. I also use the AA size for my wireless mouse and portable radio.
The mrs uses the AAA for her head torch when rigging professional lights shows.
works a treat!

AAA
http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/...m=A3P5ROKL5A1OLE&pf_rd_r=0RCJRZG4YH2FQK628KNB

AA
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Duracell-Ba...u-15036491/dp/B000QW2LBS/ref=pd_bxgy_ce_img_b

Edit: Both 1.2 volts which some have said have caused them problems.
 
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