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lithium batteries
Hi I have a battery charger which charges ordinary alkaline batteries to
extend their life by 5 or 6 times. Does anyone know if I can re-charge AA litihum batteries such as Energiser 2020 batteries? Thanks Mark |
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lithium batteries
Mark wrote:
Hi I have a battery charger which charges ordinary alkaline batteries to extend their life by 5 or 6 times. Does anyone know if I can re-charge AA litihum batteries such as Energiser 2020 batteries? Thanks Mark Lithiums are very fussy, and also much more likely to catch fire than other types. I wouldn't chance it. Chris -- Spamtrap in use To email replace 127.0.0.1 with blueyonder dot co dot uk |
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