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kimiraikkonen
- Jan 1, 1970
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Hi,
I heard something but i want to make sure that i experienced that:
If i use non-alkaline rechargeable batteries (i have GP ones, 1.2V
NiMH) on a mp3 player, after sometime although battery level is shown
%50 full, the mp3 player is turned off unexpectedly by itself.
So, isn't healty to use rechargeable batteries on mp3 players or
digital cameras?
If i use non-rechargeable standard AAA alkaline batteries (for once
use), the battery level info is much more reliable and mp3 player's
operation life is longer.
I knew that but i want to see a clear explanation why it is.
Thanks...
I heard something but i want to make sure that i experienced that:
If i use non-alkaline rechargeable batteries (i have GP ones, 1.2V
NiMH) on a mp3 player, after sometime although battery level is shown
%50 full, the mp3 player is turned off unexpectedly by itself.
So, isn't healty to use rechargeable batteries on mp3 players or
digital cameras?
If i use non-rechargeable standard AAA alkaline batteries (for once
use), the battery level info is much more reliable and mp3 player's
operation life is longer.
I knew that but i want to see a clear explanation why it is.
Thanks...