Gee, that title sounds like a fourth-grade filmstrip, doesn’t it?
I first explored nickel metal hydride (NiMH) batteries in earnest when I got my first digital camera several years ago. Today, between my gadgets and toys, the boys’ gadgets and toys, and stuff around the house and garage, I estimate I have 400 NiMH batteries deployed at all times, with 52 on continuous trickle charge.
How did that happen? Well, they just make a lot of sense. They save money, and they make thinking about batteries much easier.
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