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I use AA batteries in my camera. I have about two dozen of them, as I use
my camera professionally. Lately, in my good charger, when I put some in, the red light flashes, indicating some problem. Checking them with a volt meter shows from .4 to 1.27 volts. When I put them in, and hit the "REFRESH" button quickly, it does not engage, but the light goes to flashing. I have rotated about eight questionable batteries in the charger in all combination of slots, and I still get a flashing light. Is there a way to test these batteries to tell if they are toast? I'm sure that they are probably gone, and I need some more to replenish the quantity I like to keep on hand. But before I do toss them, I'd like to be sure. Steve |
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