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The first battery is 1900mAh the 2nd battery is 2450mAh. Both of these batteries are low self discharge. I decided to try these NI-MH rechargeable AA's, made in Japan at the same factory that the Eneloops are produced.
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Of course the AA's are available on eBay - cheapest price I could find for IKEA 2450 AA's was 4 packs for $12 with free shipping. I was still able to order the IKEA LADDA AAA batteries online (it said they were being discontinued) but the IKEA LADDA AA were not in stock in my area and they would not ship them from stores out of the area that still had them in stock.

The year before that, and the year before that. And if anything goes wrong, you blow a gasket, five-cent washer. Can’t remember your name, what country you’re in, and all of a sudden you realize you’re doing a hundred and ninety-eight on the straight. Maybe one of them’s your friend, maybe he’s on fire.
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Drivers stumbling around the track, pouring blood. Half of that race is in the dark, you can’t see shit. You got to do that for twenty-four hours. There’s no camber on the turns, no rails. Le Mans is eight and a half miles of country road. Lee Iacocca: So, you’re saying it’s challenging.Ĭarroll Shelby: Look, it’s not even a track, Lee. Rechargeables are for household use.īest example? Ford vs Ferarri, this scene: I want to remove potential issues from the equipment chain, not create them. I am not going to risk $1,000 to save 50 cents on an AA battery. Now if you guys are recording some local cheezy cover band at the local bar down the street, that might be perfect for rechargeables, as who cares if you miss the show.
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I now have a full audience rig and up to 2-4 IEM packs with screwy looking antennas, wires, and red and blue lights that say "bomb" to the woman next to you. Add IEMs into the mix and it becomes exponentially more difficult. And even if I do notice it, it becomes very problematic trying to change batteries in the seat and I'm sure as shit not going to get out of my seat and risk venue security seeing an errant wire. If I have a battery failure in the middle of the show, more than likely I won't even know it, unless I am monitoring the recorder feed with ear buds.

With the type of show I usually tape, between the ticket, airfare, hotel and rental car, I might have $1,000 wrapped up in the show. Occasionally I get the bad one that shows good voltage, but drains very quickly. I do use rechargeables around the house since they came out in 1990, just not for taping. Yes, I check my batteries with quality testers before hand. I have had multiple failures over the years with rechargeables, and zero failures with new AA batteries. Not sure what's best for you? Click here for a FREE Rechargeable Evaluation or call us at 1-80 we offer first-time customers a preferred discount on rechargeable systems we design.I don't disagree with anything said about rechargeables in general, but as for taping in general, and IEMs in particular (the subject of this thread), there is no way I would use a rechargeable product. Pro-grade rechargeable batteries can be used for wireless mics, in-ear monitors, hearing assist, nursery pagers, remotes, effects pedals, guitar pick-Ups, LED lights, and more Their shelf life is good, so 48-packs are appropriate. Click on the Battery Size (9V, AA, AAA) to take you to the product page and learn more. Run-times and re-charges are approximate and depend upon efficiency of the wireless unit and the power demand. On location its all AA alkaline Energizers, Duracells or ProCells (Duracell pro-line IIRC). We offer high-capacity NiMH rechargeables, low self-discharge rechargeables, and slimline batteries for dimension-sensitive devices such as Shure wireless mics. Below you will find the best recommended AA and AAA rechargeable battery review and 9v rechargeable battery review for your wireless system(s).
