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If you are near a BJs, they have Panasonic AA or AAA NIMH cells and a charger for a very attractive price. Capacity of 2100mAh for the AAs- not the highest capacity available, but close.
Dick TAsker Jim Weir wrote: The NiMH AA batteries in the handheld are now almost 6 years old, and are starting to show their age. What's the best deal going on AA batteries these days? Jim Jim Weir (A&P/IA, CFI, & other good alphabet soup) VP Eng RST Pres. Cyberchapter EAA Tech. Counselor http://www.rst-engr.com |
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Batteryspace.com has CH-P1000 Fast Smart Charger+12 AA 2250mAh Powerizer
NiMH Cells for $24.69 after 5% off coupon code "batteryspace" plus shipping. Search for item "CH-P1000C04". Link: http://www.batteryspace.com/?SSAID=90215 Rich S. |
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In this life you get what you pay for. Look at this charger. You pay a
little more but it's so much better. Compare the specs. I own it and know how well it charges and keeps the batteries charged by trickle charging. Look at http://www.thomas-distributing.com/mhc401fs.htm Trip In article , says... Batteryspace.com has CH-P1000 Fast Smart Charger+12 AA 2250mAh Powerizer NiMH Cells for $24.69 after 5% off coupon code "batteryspace" plus shipping. Search for item "CH-P1000C04". Link: http://www.batteryspace.com/?SSAID=90215 Rich S. |
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"TripFarmer" wrote in message
... In this life you get what you pay for. Horse****. Rich S. |
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"TripFarmer" wrote in message
... In this life you get what you pay for. If you think that in this life you get what you pay for, go down to the local car dealer, price a car, and then come to me. I will buy it from them, then mark it up by 50% and sell it to you. As you drive off, you will be saying "Wow, I got a car that is 50% better, because I paid 50% more for it. You get what you pay for." Go ahead, try it with anything that you buy. Clyde Torres |
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On Tue, 28 Sep 2004, TripFarmer wrote:
In this life you get what you pay for. Look at this charger. You pay a little more but it's so much better. chomp Look at http://www.thomas-distributing.com/mhc401fs.htm Yes, you certainly do get what you pay for. Cheap chargers are really hard on the batteries; before I had a good microprocessor controlled charger, I had cells die after only a dozen or so charge cycles. For a little more money you get a charger that'll make your batteries last a lot longer. The best chargers charge & monitor each cell individually instead of in pairs. The MH-C401FS was the best on the market when I got mine, and worth every penny. -Dan |
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On Wed, 29 Sep 2004 10:42:34 -0700, Dan Youngquist
wrote: On Tue, 28 Sep 2004, TripFarmer wrote: In this life you get what you pay for. Look at this charger. You pay a little more but it's so much better. chomp Look at http://www.thomas-distributing.com/mhc401fs.htm Yes, you certainly do get what you pay for. Cheap chargers are really hard on the batteries; before I had a good microprocessor controlled charger, I had cells die after only a dozen or so charge cycles. For a little more money you get a charger that'll make your batteries last a lot longer. The best chargers charge & monitor each cell individually instead of in pairs. The MH-C401FS was the best on the market when I got mine, and worth every penny. -Dan I agree completely with TripFarmer and Dan. I have that charger and if it blew up tomorrow I'd order another one. You may not literally always get what you pay for, but come on now. Is there anyone out there that doesn't understand what his point was. That saying is very common and is not intended to apply to every situation. You clearly can outsmart yourself by trying to save one buck too many. Rich Russell |
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On Tue, 28 Sep 2004, TripFarmer wrote: In this life you get what you pay for. Look at this charger. You pay a little more but it's so much better. chomp Look at http://www.thomas-distributing.com/mhc401fs.htm Yes, you certainly do get what you pay for. Cheap chargers are really hard on the batteries; before I had a good microprocessor controlled charger, I had cells die after only a dozen or so charge cycles. For a little more money you get a charger that'll make your batteries last a lot longer. The best chargers charge & monitor each cell individually instead of in pairs. The MH-C401FS was the best on the market when I got mine, and worth every penny. -Dan +++++++++++++++++++++++++++ I'm sold. After 5 years of very heavy use.... I've yet to lose a battery using the MH-C401FS charger. Barnyard BOb -- |
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