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![]() Hi... Wonder if anyone has any experience or opinions they'd be willing to share... Heavily into photography, use lots of nimh's. Found some on sale at a fantastic price a couple of weeks age. Smart charger (110/220/12) packaged with 4 2600 aa's, and 4 1000 aaa's. Good enough deal that I bought lots, for myself, family, and friends. Bad news is that family and friends did too; now we have way more than we could possibly use for the next few years. Question then, is: How should I (we) store the unused ones for long term storage? They're virtually discharged as shipped. Should I just leave them still sealed up at room temperature, or in the fridge, or perhaps even in the freezer. We need as long a shelf life as we can get ![]() Appreciate suggestions, and take care. Ken |
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