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2300 mah, that is even better. For those of you that don't know (I've
seen variations of the spelling) mah stand for milli amp hour.
Translated it means how much current (ma) the battery can deliver per
(h) hour. At any price, I would not even consider using throw away
batteries. They will pay for them selves in no time. As Myotis would
say, they throw aways are bad for the bats.
I have a system that works very well for me. I have 5 sets of
rechargeables. Each pair is numbered from 1 to 5. I keep each set in a
medicine vial. They are also numbered from one to five. I number them
so the batteries get rotated. When I'm in the woods, I keep one vial in
my pocket. When the ones in the GPS run down, I put them in my pocket
and take the ones in the vial out and put them into the GPS. NEVER put a
used pair into a vial. That way if a pair is in a vial, I know they are
fully charged. I recharge them 4 at a time. I know this is kind of
lengthy, but it might help some of the mentally challenged cachers that
have such a hard time with their batteries. Bernie
Barry Bryant wrote:
Oops, my mistake they are not 2100.
They are 2300 !
Energizer brand.
I just bought them a month or two ago from Wal-Mart.
They were pricey for a 4 pack but the 8 pack was a lot cheaper per battery.
I'm thinking they were around $18 for 8.
Barramus
Where did you get 2100 ma?
Jim Bensman "Nature Bats Last"