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Rechargable 2700 mah Batteries


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I prefre the Annsmanns......chargable in 30 mins and last AGES!

 

 

The problem with NiMh batteries is that they have a fast self-discharge rate, so unless you are working them hard, they tend to go flat quite quickly.

 

The new Hybrio batteries don't suffer from this problem and are still charged months after they were last used.

 

I got mine from Wilkinsons 6.99 for 4, and I've yet to recharge them!

 

 

see http://www.batterylogic.co.uk/hybrio.htm

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The problem with NiMh batteries is that they have a fast self-discharge rate, so unless you are working them hard, they tend to go flat quite quickly.

 

The new Hybrio batteries don't suffer from this problem and are still charged months after they were last used.

 

I got mine from Wilkinsons 6.99 for 4, and I've yet to recharge them!

see http://www.batterylogic.co.uk/hybrio.htm

 

I'll second that Leon. When you mentioned then before, I bought a pack, and I am still using the charge that was in them when I bought them! :thumbs:

 

John

Angling is more than just catching fish, if it wasn't it would just be called 'catching'......... John

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I'd "third" that! I also took Leon's advice and am glad I did.

 

Conventional rechargeables lose a lot of their charge whether you use them or not. These Hybrios lose it at a very much slower rate.

 

Thanks again, Leon.

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