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Hem Jung <hemjA@netco.net>: Mar 09 12:09PM -0500 On 3/9/21 10:04 AM, Peter W. wrote: > https://www.ign.com/articles/best-rechargeable-batteries > Peter Wieck > Melrose Park, PA The thing is, these are being used in equipment that is seldom used, maybe occasionally (half a dozen times) a year and even then for brief periods. What attracted me to Eneloop a decade ago is that I still have electronics with the original Eneloops that have not been recharged for nine years and they still come on and work properly after all that time. Plus, I can leave them in the equipment and not be concerned with leakage, something I often encountered with regular batteries. |
"ohg...@gmail.com" <ohger1s@gmail.com>: Mar 09 04:09PM -0800 On Tuesday, March 9, 2021 at 12:09:55 PM UTC-5, Hem Jung wrote: > nine years and they still come on and work properly after all that time. > Plus, I can leave them in the equipment and not be concerned with > leakage, something I often encountered with regular batteries. I've had the same experience. I remember misplacing a set of the original AAA Eneloops, and later found them in a remote control in a box with other remotes in my shop. Damned things were still charged after four years of being AWOL and they were already about 5 years old when I lost them. They also don't leak. |
bruce bowser <bruce2bowser@gmail.com>: Mar 09 10:28AM -0800 On Sunday, February 28, 2021 at 9:59:29 AM UTC-5, dan wrote in alt.home.repair: > > hole , pull it in as far as needed with long nose pliers or a hemostat > > then cut it off square and install the filter. > I hadn't thought of the filter. It must be still inside the tank. I sometimes think back to when I was a kid fooling around gas tanks and hoses, etc. I remember a mesh. And I remember removing it. That must have been a filter. Damn. Geez. |
bruce bowser <bruce2bowser@gmail.com>: Mar 09 09:56AM -0800 On Thursday, November 5, 2020 at 10:06:43 AM UTC-5, major wrote: > > sense. > You talking a scope here or something else? If a scope, > unfortunately, I don't own one. Its probably a great idea if these questions were actually posed to the DMM or oscilloscope mfg'erers, too. |
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