lynwlt
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Post by lynwlt on Mar 28, 2011 17:19:08 GMT
The battery thing will always confuse me.....
''GP 2 CELL SLOW CHARGE KIT £8.95
GP slow charger for AA Ni-mh batteries. Can be left permanently plugged in to keep the batteries topped up. 2 X 1300 mah batteries included. GP 1300 Ni-mh batteries, from a full charge offer twice the run time of regular non rechargeable AA alkaline batteries and have a life cycle of up to 1000 charge cycles, giving a service life equivalent to up to 4000 regular alkaline batteries.
Great for your pocket and the environment.
IN STOCK Free first class post.''
Will these work in my juicebox?
Lynda
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Post by Scylla on Mar 28, 2011 17:35:40 GMT
I'm not ignoring you, Lynda I just don't know scylla
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Post by jerryrm on Mar 28, 2011 18:38:08 GMT
I don't know either, Lyn.
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Pinhead
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Post by Pinhead on Mar 28, 2011 18:49:42 GMT
I'm afraid Lynda, that the short answer is... no. These are straight replacements for ordinary AA batteries, meaning they hold 1.5 volts. Even two together won't supply the power needed for a mod (around 3.5 volts or so). The mAh rating just means that they last longer than ordinary batteries. Sorry hun... Sean
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Post by lynwlt on Mar 28, 2011 19:02:08 GMT
Sigh....
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Post by vaped on Mar 28, 2011 20:06:58 GMT
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Post by Chrissie on Mar 28, 2011 20:15:33 GMT
Sorry Lynda, Sean & Vaped are right - Ni-mh batteries aren't powerful enough.
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