It might be time to find experts in the model car field who run their cars on double AA rechargeables who would be willing to share their experiences. So does that mean if one buys a solar powered charger (very affordable by the way) they should stick to alkaline rechargeable batteries? At first I thought that that might be an oxymoron because as the charger sits in the sunlight it would overheat the batteries while recharging them, but then I read that alkaline rechargeables seem to do better in warmer weather than NiCads. There are also are solar powered battery chargers available. The claim is if other chargers are used the RayOVac rechargeables can overheat or explode. RayOVac rechargeable alkalines can supposedly only be charged in RayOVac chargers. So do super-8 users go for higher voltage or higher current? What I found perplexing is their rechargeable alkalines are higher voltage but appear to offer a lot less oconstant current, much less then the 2500 that is claimed by the NIMH batteries. I've done some additional research but it has left me with more questions. Please share your rechargeable stories and if you swear by them or at them, please mention if you are using Alkaline or NiCad rechargeables and what your experience has been. Does anyone have the manual for any of the Nizo with model numbers like 2056, 3056, 4056, 4080, 6056, 6080, etc.(there are a couple more model numbers, I don't remember them all) to see if they address this voltage issue and what batteries they recommend for their cameras? Is the milliamp flow just as important? Is it possible that a 1.2 NiCad has better milliamp flow than a 1.25 Nicad thereby negatiing the difference between the two voltages?Īre the alkaline rechargeables the way to go since they carry a 1.5 volt charge?Īnd then when it comes to the Nizo line of sound cameras, I have heard they are very finicky in voltage requirements and actually work better with the 1.2 volt rechargeable NICAD's verus alkaline. I think there are also NiCaD 1.25 volt rechargeables, are those maybe a more logical choice because they would deliver 7.5 volts instead of 7.2 volts. I can vouch for wanting to stop buying alkaline non-rechargeables as I have well over 150 double-AA batteries nearing the end of their usefulness.Īre the NiCad 1.2 volt batteries enough since when multiplied by 6 one is only getting 7.2 volts instead of 9.0 volts. Anyone using rechargeable double AA batteries in their super-8 cameras? Rechargeables make a lot of sense for people doing time-lapse photography.
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