Re: [Battery] Questions



The one other possible disadvange with rechargeables NiCd is that they have
a high self discharge rate.
Thus if you charge them but don't use them for a few days you may find them
discharged.

Dan

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"honsbeek" <honsbeek3@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> Hello,
>
> I'm not sure if I can ask this here but I'm sure someone will know
> I am looking at this product a an option for an Ipod Video for extra
> power.
>
> http://catalog.belkin.com/IWCatProductPage.process?Product_Id=148969#
>
> Now it supposedly take 4 AA Alkaline batteries to attach to the Ipod's
> dock to extend when Battery power is depleted. Now I want to know if
> it would make any difference if I use 4 x AA sony Ni-Cd 2500 mAh
> rechargeble batteries insted. That way I can recharge instead of
> using the throw away Alkaline's.
>
> By the way what mean "mAh" anyway , does it refer to the capacity or
> power of the battery?
>
> So do you think this product would break down or worse the ipod would
> break if high capacity rechargeble batteries would rush through this
> device??
>
> Thank you so much
>
> Ralph HOnsbek
>


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