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Yes, it's a boating question. :-) The rechargable batteries that came with
my Raytheon handheld VHF are total crap. It'll take regular AA batteries, but I'd also like to keep a set of rechargables handy. I'd be interested in hearing from anyone who's already been through the mill, as far as buying (and discarding) lousy batteries & chargers, and finally reaching nirvana with a particular brand that actually works. |
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"Doug Kanter" wrote in message
... Yes, it's a boating question. :-) The rechargable batteries that came with my Raytheon handheld VHF are total crap. It'll take regular AA batteries, but I'd also like to keep a set of rechargables handy. I'd be interested in hearing from anyone who's already been through the mill, as far as buying (and discarding) lousy batteries & chargers, and finally reaching nirvana with a particular brand that actually works. Anything except Radio Shack. -- Peter Aitken |
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![]() Doug Kanter wrote: Yes, it's a boating question. :-) The rechargable batteries that came with my Raytheon handheld VHF are total crap. It'll take regular AA batteries, but I'd also like to keep a set of rechargables handy. I'd be interested in hearing from anyone who's already been through the mill, as far as buying (and discarding) lousy batteries & chargers, and finally reaching nirvana with a particular brand that actually works. I do know that rechargable batteries have a 'memory'. It's best to totally discharge them once in awhile, and after you discharge them, they will last longer. My cell phone shuts itself off when the battery gets to a certain point. I took it to the store and they have a machine to completely discharge it, then charge it up, and it made a lot of difference. Also, my camcorder battery charger has a setting to "recondition" the battery, and it does the exact same thing, discharges it completely. |
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![]() wrote in message oups.com... Doug Kanter wrote: Yes, it's a boating question. :-) The rechargable batteries that came with my Raytheon handheld VHF are total crap. It'll take regular AA batteries, but I'd also like to keep a set of rechargables handy. I'd be interested in hearing from anyone who's already been through the mill, as far as buying (and discarding) lousy batteries & chargers, and finally reaching nirvana with a particular brand that actually works. I do know that rechargable batteries have a 'memory'. It's best to totally discharge them once in awhile, and after you discharge them, they will last longer. My cell phone shuts itself off when the battery gets to a certain point. I took it to the store and they have a machine to completely discharge it, then charge it up, and it made a lot of difference. Also, my camcorder battery charger has a setting to "recondition" the battery, and it does the exact same thing, discharges it completely. Yeah..I know, but these batteries are definitely behaving badly. It may be due to the fact that I rarely use the unit, so the batteries have never had a chance to go through normal charge/discharge cycles. This weekend, they were especially onerous. Message from fishing friend 2 miles away: "We're about ___ yards off the ___ I got ___ ___ far on cray___". Too bad he forgot his cell phone. Never found out where he was hitting the smallmouth. |
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![]() "Peter Aitken" wrote in message m... "Doug Kanter" wrote in message ... Yes, it's a boating question. :-) The rechargable batteries that came with my Raytheon handheld VHF are total crap. It'll take regular AA batteries, but I'd also like to keep a set of rechargables handy. I'd be interested in hearing from anyone who's already been through the mill, as far as buying (and discarding) lousy batteries & chargers, and finally reaching nirvana with a particular brand that actually works. Anything except Radio Shack. Yeah...I had the same feeling. After my last rechargable battery experience with them, I was left with the feeling that my destiny included throwing a lit bottle of gasoline into their store. :-) |
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On Mon, 27 Jun 2005 20:13:22 GMT, "Doug Kanter"
wrote: Yes, it's a boating question. :-) The rechargable batteries that came with my Raytheon handheld VHF are total crap. It'll take regular AA batteries, but I'd also like to keep a set of rechargables handy. I'd be interested in hearing from anyone who's already been through the mill, as far as buying (and discarding) lousy batteries & chargers, and finally reaching nirvana with a particular brand that actually works. Say no more - Panasonic. I use 'em in everything - work great. I also buy cheapo alkaline batteries in bulk from BJ's Warehouse from Fuji - can't kill the damn things - they last forever in my RC400 GPS. Amazing. Better than the rechargables in some ways. |
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![]() "Shortwave Sportfishing" wrote in message ... On Mon, 27 Jun 2005 20:13:22 GMT, "Doug Kanter" wrote: Yes, it's a boating question. :-) The rechargable batteries that came with my Raytheon handheld VHF are total crap. It'll take regular AA batteries, but I'd also like to keep a set of rechargables handy. I'd be interested in hearing from anyone who's already been through the mill, as far as buying (and discarding) lousy batteries & chargers, and finally reaching nirvana with a particular brand that actually works. Say no more - Panasonic. I use 'em in everything - work great. I also buy cheapo alkaline batteries in bulk from BJ's Warehouse from Fuji - can't kill the damn things - they last forever in my RC400 GPS. Amazing. Better than the rechargables in some ways. We also buy the 48 pack of Toshiba's (AA) at Costo for under $10 and they are also bulletproof. |
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![]() "Shortwave Sportfishing" wrote in message ... On Mon, 27 Jun 2005 20:13:22 GMT, "Doug Kanter" wrote: Yes, it's a boating question. :-) The rechargable batteries that came with my Raytheon handheld VHF are total crap. It'll take regular AA batteries, but I'd also like to keep a set of rechargables handy. I'd be interested in hearing from anyone who's already been through the mill, as far as buying (and discarding) lousy batteries & chargers, and finally reaching nirvana with a particular brand that actually works. Say no more - Panasonic. I use 'em in everything - work great. I also buy cheapo alkaline batteries in bulk from BJ's Warehouse from Fuji - can't kill the damn things - they last forever in my RC400 GPS. Amazing. Better than the rechargables in some ways. What a coincidence - I just got a "try BJ's for free" coupon in the mail today. |
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On Mon, 27 Jun 2005 20:58:38 GMT, "Doug Kanter"
wrote: "Shortwave Sportfishing" wrote in message .. . On Mon, 27 Jun 2005 20:13:22 GMT, "Doug Kanter" wrote: Yes, it's a boating question. :-) The rechargable batteries that came with my Raytheon handheld VHF are total crap. It'll take regular AA batteries, but I'd also like to keep a set of rechargables handy. I'd be interested in hearing from anyone who's already been through the mill, as far as buying (and discarding) lousy batteries & chargers, and finally reaching nirvana with a particular brand that actually works. Say no more - Panasonic. I use 'em in everything - work great. I also buy cheapo alkaline batteries in bulk from BJ's Warehouse from Fuji - can't kill the damn things - they last forever in my RC400 GPS. Amazing. Better than the rechargables in some ways. What a coincidence - I just got a "try BJ's for free" coupon in the mail today. Well, see - serendipity. |
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