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Sci.Electronics.Basics -> Nimh batteries

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Author: Eder
Date: 15:31 08-02-07

I have bought some AA Nimh batteries and find that they are vary
slightly bigger than standard alkalines. I'm talking about a
millimetre or two and not much more, but it's enough to make them an
extremely tight fit in devices that have two batteries stacked on top
of each other.
I was wondering whether anyone could recommend to me Nimh batteries
that that don't have this problem of being slightly bigger than normal
ones, and I am looking for 2000mah and upwards.

Thanks


Author: John Popelish
Date: 20:00 08-02-07


Eder wrote:
> I have bought some AA Nimh batteries and find that they are vary
> slightly bigger than standard alkalines. I'm talking about a
> millimetre or two and not much more, but it's enough to make them an
> extremely tight fit in devices that have two batteries stacked on top
> of each other.
> I was wondering whether anyone could recommend to me Nimh batteries
> that that don't have this problem of being slightly bigger than normal
> ones, and I am looking for 2000mah and upwards.
>
> Thanks
>
These people make pretty good AA NiMh cells and chargers
that seem to be standard sized.

http://www.mahaenergy.com/store/Index.asp

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