Re: Re-chargeable battery specefics
**You walk into a battery shop and ask the guy behind the counter**
Drats!! knew i was forgetting something. /s :)
okay so i guess its not really a very listed capability for 9v's, cause i cant find it listed anywhere and even the one u use says at the bottom the voltage is 8.4v..
so it seems to me like its something that should be dowsed or tested with that thingamajiggy u have or somethin like it, rather then relying on the dude in the battery shop.. behind the counter..:)for i dont know how they would know if the specs are not even reliable.
speaking of which, u sure the Tenergy one's test better then the IMEDION 9.6 ones i posted? And just fyi for newbs that read this, it even seems u can get an 'Imedion' charger that indicates when they are done charging, and switches to low output when they are done. usefull if ur forgetfull, else u can mess up ur battery life.
from:
http://www.thomasdistributing.com/-MAHA-MH-C490F-9-Volt-9V-Battery-Charger-wi...
"The MH-C490F 9V - 9 volt battery charger has a Delta-V based microprocessor which allows the 9 Volt rechargeable batteries to be charged to their full potential. The microprocessor automatically switches from rapid charge to trickle charge after the batteries are finished charging, so that the batteries will maintain their full capacity. Negative Delta V, Zero Delta V, Temperature and Timer control."
And if u have the time, why not (Li-ion)? from your link:
"9 volt Lithium Ion (Li-Ion) rechargeable batteries and battery chargers are the latest and greatest in high power rechargeable 9 volt battery chemistry.
The power out of these 9 volt rechargeable batteries ranges between 400 - 600 mAh (milliampere-hours), and power your 9 volt device for longer than NiMh (Nickel Metal Hydride) chemistry 9 volt rechargeables. 9 volt NiMh’s are rated from 250 -300 mAh, clearly making 9 volt Lithiums twice as strong with twice the power (run time)."