Re: can i use rechargeables for a hair trimmer?
- From: "JANA" <jana@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 30 Jun 2006 16:43:51 -0400
It should work out okay, since these hair trimmers are very simple, and
there is normaly no sophisticated electronics that would be sensitive to the
type of batteries used.
Because the chargeable batteries under load are usually in the area of 1.2
Volts under load, the trimmer may seem to run a little sluggish.
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JANA
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"interuser" <interuser@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Hi
I have a battery operated (AA) hair trimmer (WAHL groomsman)
Can I use NiMH batteries with it?
Should the fact that NiMH are 1.2v (as opposed to 1.5V of
non-rechareable batteries) potentially damage the trimmer?
Obviously I am asking because no one at WAHL support even bother to
reply to my emails.
.
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