AA
2012-09-14 17:53:35.823507+02 by Dan Lyke 3 comments
2012-09-14 17:53:35.823507+02 by Dan Lyke 3 comments
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#Comment Re: made: 2012-09-17 02:18:59.450776+02 by: nkane
Speedlites, underwater strobes, dive lights, headlamps, flashlights, remotes, sprinkler timers, thermostat, GPS, pocket wizards, wireless keyboards, and whatever else takes AAs and AAAs.
Sanyo Eneloops are awesome - they keep their charge for a year and I have a drawer full of them.
#Comment Re: made: 2012-09-16 02:47:59.735742+02 by: Mars Saxman
What do you use rechargeable AAs for?
All the rechargeable devices I use on a regular basis have built in lithium ion batteries. Anything with AAs in it is camping gear or burning man gear or something else I'm unlikely to use more than a few times a year. Not worth buying extra-expensive batteries and keeping a whole recharging apparatus around somewhere.
#Comment Re: made: 2012-09-14 20:35:35.707743+02 by: nkane
People still use non rechargeable AA's? How strange.
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