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TripFarmer
October 16th 03, 09:22 PM
I use a lot of AA batteries and have used Alkalines for a while. I've even
bought the 40 for $10 at Sam's Club and I've bought the Energizer e2 batteries,
which are really good. The Sam's ones I'd just throw away if they got close
to being dead.

I finally bit the bullet and did some research. As anything, you can buy
inexpensive or pay a litle more for higher quality.

Here's what I found to be the best deal:

1) MAHA brand MH-C401FS 100 Minute Cool Charger. This charger is awesome.
Read about it from the manufacturer at:

http://www.mahaenergy.com/products/PowerEx/Digicams/mhc401fs.htm

2) MAHA brand POWEREX 2200 mAh AA batteries (NiMH). Read about them at:

http://www.mahaenergy.com/products/PowerEx/Digicams/batteries.htm

I ended up buying a "kit" from Thomas Distributing which included the charger,
12 volt car adaptor and 8 2200mAh batteries. These are the strongest
rechargable AA's out there. They total cost was around $65. They also sell on
eBay and you may get it for a few dollars less but it won't be much. They
throw in a few free things like battery holders. The kit can be seen at:

http://www.thomasdistributing.com/mhc401fs.htm

I'm now using these in my Garmin GPS, ICOM Transceiver, Lightspeed Headsets,
and many other things around the house. What's great is you can leave them in
the charger to stay "topped off" when not being used. No memory like the
NiCads.

I have no connection to any of these companies but just want to try to help if
you are using a lot of AA's like I was. E-mail if you have any specific
questions.


Trip Farmer

Rick Poole
October 17th 03, 05:23 AM
Trip,
I've got an Icom A5 and have been considering getting another set of MAHAs
(the 2200s) to use in it. What kind of run times have you been getting
compared to the standard Icom NiMH battery? Based on the mAh ratings I'd
expect to get more than double the run time.

Rick Poole

"TripFarmer" > wrote in message
...
> I use a lot of AA batteries and have used Alkalines for a while. I've
even
> bought the 40 for $10 at Sam's Club and I've bought the Energizer e2
batteries,
> which are really good. The Sam's ones I'd just throw away if they got
close
> to being dead.
>
> I finally bit the bullet and did some research. As anything, you can buy
> inexpensive or pay a litle more for higher quality.
>
> Here's what I found to be the best deal:
>
> 1) MAHA brand MH-C401FS 100 Minute Cool Charger. This charger is
awesome.
> Read about it from the manufacturer at:
>
> http://www.mahaenergy.com/products/PowerEx/Digicams/mhc401fs.htm
>
> 2) MAHA brand POWEREX 2200 mAh AA batteries (NiMH). Read about them at:
>
> http://www.mahaenergy.com/products/PowerEx/Digicams/batteries.htm
>
> I ended up buying a "kit" from Thomas Distributing which included the
charger,
> 12 volt car adaptor and 8 2200mAh batteries. These are the strongest
> rechargable AA's out there. They total cost was around $65. They also
sell on
> eBay and you may get it for a few dollars less but it won't be much. They
> throw in a few free things like battery holders. The kit can be seen at:
>
> http://www.thomasdistributing.com/mhc401fs.htm
>
> I'm now using these in my Garmin GPS, ICOM Transceiver, Lightspeed
Headsets,
> and many other things around the house. What's great is you can leave
them in
> the charger to stay "topped off" when not being used. No memory like the
> NiCads.
>
> I have no connection to any of these companies but just want to try to
help if
> you are using a lot of AA's like I was. E-mail if you have any specific
> questions.
>
>
> Trip Farmer
>
>

TripFarmer
October 17th 03, 06:31 PM
I haven't compared the two but let's just say that the MAHA AA's are a lot
less expensive than buying another NiMH battery pack from ICOM @ about $100.
Six (6) MAHA 2200nAh AA's run you about $25 and can be recharged 100's of
times. The $100 ICOM battery pack can only be recharged about 200-300 times.


Trip


The In article <d9Kjb.576961$cF.249879@rwcrnsc53>, says...
>
>Trip,
> I've got an Icom A5 and have been considering getting another set of MAHAs
>(the 2200s) to use in it. What kind of run times have you been getting
>compared to the standard Icom NiMH battery? Based on the mAh ratings I'd
>expect to get more than double the run time.
>
>Rick Poole
>
>"TripFarmer" > wrote in message
...
>> I use a lot of AA batteries and have used Alkalines for a while. I've
>even
>> bought the 40 for $10 at Sam's Club and I've bought the Energizer e2
>batteries,
>> which are really good. The Sam's ones I'd just throw away if they got
>close
>> to being dead.
>>
>> I finally bit the bullet and did some research. As anything, you can buy
>> inexpensive or pay a litle more for higher quality.
>>
>> Here's what I found to be the best deal:
>>
>> 1) MAHA brand MH-C401FS 100 Minute Cool Charger. This charger is
>awesome.
>> Read about it from the manufacturer at:
>>
>> http://www.mahaenergy.com/products/PowerEx/Digicams/mhc401fs.htm
>>
>> 2) MAHA brand POWEREX 2200 mAh AA batteries (NiMH). Read about them at:
>>
>> http://www.mahaenergy.com/products/PowerEx/Digicams/batteries.htm
>>
>> I ended up buying a "kit" from Thomas Distributing which included the
>charger,
>> 12 volt car adaptor and 8 2200mAh batteries. These are the strongest
>> rechargable AA's out there. They total cost was around $65. They also
>sell on
>> eBay and you may get it for a few dollars less but it won't be much. They
>> throw in a few free things like battery holders. The kit can be seen at:
>>
>> http://www.thomasdistributing.com/mhc401fs.htm
>>
>> I'm now using these in my Garmin GPS, ICOM Transceiver, Lightspeed
>Headsets,
>> and many other things around the house. What's great is you can leave
>them in
>> the charger to stay "topped off" when not being used. No memory like the
>> NiCads.
>>
>> I have no connection to any of these companies but just want to try to
>help if
>> you are using a lot of AA's like I was. E-mail if you have any specific
>> questions.
>>
>>
>> Trip Farmer
>>
>>
>
>

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