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Default Rechargeable AA batteries - choice of chemistry? HR6.

Had to resort to Wikipedia to find out how to determine the battery
chemistry of rechargeable batteries!

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AA_battery#Rechargeable_cells

You would think that the packaging would indicate this, but you have to
know the nR6 code.

Anyway, I now know that HR6 are NiMH not NiCD.

Why is it so hard?


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