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AA batteries was What needs to be done to make Logitech/Microsoft wireless mice work?
"Jess Fertudei" wrote in message ... "Keith Nuttle" wrote in message news On 1/31/2017 6:29 PM, Paul wrote: That's not the same chemistry as a laptop battery pack cell. If the price was good on those, I'd snap them up. Look at the nice discharge curve. http://batteryuniversity.com/learn/a...mary_batteries I use Lithium AA bateries in my camera. (Olympus SP-590UZ) I do not take a lot of pictures. If I put alkaline batteries in the camrea I get about 2 to four weeks before they have to be replaced. So in this device with my useage it, is cost effective to use the lithium AA batteries. Yes. See my reply elsewhere in this thread. Have used Eneloops from Amazon for cameras for years. Was just informed by someone in another group that I mis-replied here (usenet is getting smaller by the moment). You asked about lithiums, not rechargeables and I answered as if you had. Sorry. I use Eneloop nimh rechargeables. Sheesh. Hope that makes someone happy... Interesting that this thread is still active. |
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