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Default long term nimh storage


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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