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FrequentFlyer Lifetime Member

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davidor Regular Visitor

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Posted: Mon Jun 25, 2012 8:11 am Post subject: |
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I Might be wrong here, but I seem to recall something about NiMH batteries having a lower voltage, something like 1.3 rather than 1.5 of normal batteries or Lipols. And the Satmap doesn't work well if the voltage isn't high enough.
Do people use NiMHs successfully? |
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AliOnHols Pocket GPS Verifier


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Posted: Mon Jun 25, 2012 9:33 am Post subject: |
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Could well be true but they appear to be the same rechargeable battery that SatMap recommend and are selling from their own shop. _________________ TomTom GO 730, GO 930, GO 940 & Rider2.
SatMap Active 10.
Android with CamerAlert, OsmAnd+ maps, Waze & TT Europe. |
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GPSwalker Occasional Visitor

Joined: Nov 29, 2009 Posts: 22 Location: Yorkshire
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Posted: Fri Jun 29, 2012 2:17 pm Post subject: |
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That is a good price for Energiser 2500. I have been using their 2650 recently (around £8.50 / 4 pack) and find them ideal for use with my Active 10.
A fully-charged 2500 set would be plenty for a 15 mile day walk in power save mode too. A bargain at that price.  |
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