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Battery compatibilty
A simple query from a simpleton...
I have a cordless house phone, whose internal batteries are worn out. They are feeble 700mAh NiCads who hold their charge for only a few minutes' use now. Can I replace them with some 2100mAh Ni-MH's, of which I have loads (Recommended charge 7H 420mA)? Or will they not charge properly on the phone's base unit (Claimed output 9V 300mA)? And if not, should I just replace them with exact equivalent NiCads? Thanks in advance. |
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