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They'll work fine for awhile, but not as long as NiCads or Alkalines. If you
store them, they lose their charge pretty fast. The only way I'd use the NiMH would be to charge them RIGHT before I used them. -- Keith __ Bend the facts to fit the conclusion. It's easier that way. "Rob Malkin" wrote in message news:Mum8b.425179$Ho3.67600@sccrnsc03... Hello all: I have a Standard Horizon HX260S hand-held VHF marine radio which, along with a supplied NiCad battery pack, can take 6 AA batteries. The NiCad battery pack takes 15 hours to re-charge. I would like to use 6 AA rechargeable NiMH (Nickel Metal Hydride) batteries instead of the regular AA batteries but my owner's manual says it's 'not recommended'. I couldn't find anything at their website explaining this further. Has anyone done this? Thanks in advance. - Rob Malkin |
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