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| Fungus:
--- Quote from: 5U4GB on June 05, 2023, 11:48:22 am ---Having said that, has anyone used the possibly-problematic models with NiMH batteries? Did they actually complain about the batteries? --- End quote --- Eneloops should work according to the discharge graphs on the Internet. |
| sonpul:
--- Quote from: 5U4GB on June 05, 2023, 11:48:22 am --- --- Quote from: Martin72 on June 04, 2023, 12:11:44 pm ---Low Bat below 2.5V, Accus got 1.2V each.. --- End quote --- The BM235 and BM786 have the same issue, only the rather more expensive 121GW doesn't. --- End quote --- The BM789 (786 I think so) has no problem with 3xAAA batteries. I'm tired of waiting for the Panasonic Eneloop to run out. 6 months they work without recharging. Every day BM789 is at work, often I do not turn it off. |
| NoMoreMagicSmoke:
--- Quote from: 5U4GB on June 05, 2023, 11:48:22 am --- --- Quote from: Martin72 on June 04, 2023, 12:11:44 pm ---Low Bat below 2.5V, Accus got 1.2V each.. --- End quote --- That stuck out for me as well, it's effectively saying "Doesn't work with rechargeables" which would be rather annoying. The BM235 and BM786 have the same issue, only the rather more expensive 121GW doesn't. Having said that, has anyone used the possibly-problematic models with NiMH batteries? Did they actually complain about the batteries? --- End quote --- Eneloops fresh out of the package lasted a few months in my 789. I now have freshly charged ones to see how long they last. |
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