Re: {;^) RAB's and NIMh's fight for supremacy Pow! sock! {:^)

GSTahoe@aol.com
Thu, 7 Oct 1999 11:50:39 EDT


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In a message dated 10/07/1999 7:27:40 AM Pacific Daylight Time,
SolarFry@aol.com writes:

> You stick to your NIMH's (1.25V) and I'll stick to my RAB's (1.368 V)
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> My RAB's are more powerfull and can beat your NIMH's. {;^) so there..
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> Let the best battery win..

SF and Group,

I wanted to stay out of this, but nooooo! NIMH batteries are relatively new.
Last year I had to look all over to find AA's. Now they're not so new and
the technology has improved. I purchase all my electronics batteries from a
mail order company called, "1-800-Batteries" I won't tell you what their
phone number is.

Their NIMH batteries DO come with a free charger. I just bought some last
week. Before I switched to NIMH I was ready to return my digital camera. I
am now quite happy. It goes much, much longer with NIMH than with
rechargeable alkaline or with regular alkaline batteries.

The question is, if you have too many rechargeable batteries, do you need a
charge account? Note: I have to keep up my "reputation" of having the
stupidest jokes of the group. How am I doing?

Geoff
P-15 Lollipop
N. Lake Tahoe, NV