Does the increase in MAH mean it lasts longer?
Does the increase in MAH mean it lasts longer?
well you were complaining about how long they last.
i keep batteries in my charger 24/7 on trickle so there is always a set charged(Ni-MH batteries lose about 30% of their charge a month so you cant charge them and let them just sit)
Pretty much, charges for a longer time and keeps it's charge longer overall.
The best 2 kits I've seen are the 15 minute Rayovac rechargers and the 15 minute energizer ones.
The insert specifically said they were good for 1000 charges.
exactly what i do, that way you always have fresh AAs
yes, however keep in mind that rechargeables are rated at 1.2v. this shouldn't mean much for a wiimote, but for something like a digicam, it can mean a couple of seconds for the flash to recharge etc
i have the rayovac 15minute rechargeables, awesome
The Joytech Power Station is now available for order (although it's out of stock right now ). Here's the link for anyone waiting on it. Gotta pay for shipping from the UK too.
http://www.gameseek.co.uk/pd/NintendoWiik5sze9wna/Joytech-Wii-Power-Station
I've got a rayovac charger, but I don't think it's 15 minutes
I have this set-up with eight AAs. It takes 17 hours to charge them, but shoot, just charge 'em overnight. The cool thing about my charger is it can charge the Kodak AAAs too.
I've played about 20 hours of Wii with the included batteries, and my battery life is still at all 4 bars of battery life. How many hours of gameplay are you guys getting in before the batteries die?
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