Oct
31
Posted on 31-10-2009
Filed Under (Batteries) by admin on 31-10-2009
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heythere :] asked:


I have an xbox recharger cord, battery pack, and energizer e2 recharger batteries but the batteries don’t seem to be recharging! When I connect the cord, xbox, and controller to recharge the batteries, there isn’t a red light to indicate that its charging and either way, it doesn’t seem to be charging.

If you can help, thank you very much!

Julian

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Oct
30
Posted on 30-10-2009
Filed Under (Batteries) by admin on 30-10-2009
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jurassicboy16 asked:


I’ve tried duracell and energizer, and they both don’t work for long. Digital cameras are indeed huge battery hogs. I even purchased rechargable batteries, and a energizer recharger for the batteries, and the batteries only last for 3 to 5 minutes, and then die. I just wanted to know what the best batteries for digital cameras are.
I own a Samsung s630 6.0 mega pixels digital camera if that helps anything.

Aldridge
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Oct
29
Posted on 29-10-2009
Filed Under (Batteries) by admin on 29-10-2009
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bubba_c91 asked:


I am looking into building my own wind generator but i cant find the right batteries. Any help would be useful.

Adrian
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Oct
28
Posted on 28-10-2009
Filed Under (Batteries) by admin on 28-10-2009
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Article Manager asked:


The rechargeable battery offer many advantages to the user in comparison to conventional batteries. It can provide an opportunity to save money and time wasted in purchasing a new set of batteries every tine you run out of stock. Rechargeable batteries are convenient to use and are also recyclable. When we discuss about the rechargeable batteries, different sizes of batteries come in consideration. They are available in AA, AAA, C, D and 9V sizes intended to use in every day life like other alkaline batteries.

Rechargeable batteries can be used again and again by putting them on charger when they are down of charge. The quality of rechargeable battery can be explained in simple way by measuring the storage capacity of electricity in the battery, its ability to deliver the stored electricity when needed and the ability in maintaining its energy level when it remained unused. There are many manufacturers claiming the superior performance of their batteries and at low prices.

Rechargeable batteries are also called as cheap batteries as they save money in purchasing the new one every time when it goes low. Another added advantage of rechargeable batteries is that they are more environment friendly in comparison to throwaway primary batteries. They are not regularly thrown in the garbage like other lead acid batteries. Though the conventional batteries are also recycled by the companies but the energy spent in entire production of new battery like from mining to manufacturing, shipping, use and disposal could be saved in rechargeable batteries. Therefore, it can be said that if you are using a rechargeable battery, 100 or more disposable conventional batteries could be saved from increasing the garbage.

The selection of the battery could be made on the chargeable rounds it can last. There are batteries that can be recharged up to 200, 300, 400 and 500 rounds. You can further divide the cost of batteries used in a span of time and the number of disposable batteries it reduce from garbage. So, using a rechargeable battery could prove to be a better option then the conventional battery in terms of saving money and environment.



Adan
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Oct
22
Posted on 22-10-2009
Filed Under (Batteries) by admin on 22-10-2009
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BusyMom asked:


I have a new Canon Powershot a540. Do rechargeable batteries last very long on a digital camera before having to be recharged again? I’m planning on going on a week trip and need to know if I will need to take my recharger with me or just an extra set of batteries. Thanks!

Aleksandr
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