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| wraper:
Sounds more like problem with rotary switch. |
| NoisyBoy:
I would guess the meter is defective. I have yet seen any electronics not accepting rechargeable batteries, that is assuming your rechargeables are freshly charged. |
| derree:
Hello everybody, The meter works perfectly with the alkalines, and starts to produce the mentioned behaviour when used with the eneloops. I am thinking that the eneloops start to fail after one year of usage. Time to get some new rechargeables! |
| Specmaster:
Thanks for letting us all know, I know that I have never had much success with rechargeable batteries of any make, as mentioned earlier, they seem to struggle to deliver peak currents when required. |
| wraper:
--- Quote from: Specmaster on January 02, 2020, 08:48:00 pm ---I have never had much success with rechargeable batteries of any make, as mentioned earlier, they seem to struggle to deliver peak currents when required. --- End quote --- Nonsense. NiMH have several times lower internal resistance than alkaline and thus can deal with much higher loads. Look at that graph above in my post. Try drawing a few amps from alkaline. At 1A they are virtually useless, even at 0.5 A they still suck a lot. Typical alkaline discharge curve. |
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