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Lv 5

Can I get a name / link for AA 1.5 rechargeable batteries?

As the question states, I need these exact specs for a camera.

I tried to look around but most rechargeable ones are 1.2 v....

Any websites/ names would be nice...

Thank you.

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  • 7 years ago

    Alkaline rechargeables provide about 1.5 volts per cell.

    Always use only the correct charger for them,

    and don't use that charger for any other type of cells.

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    Most -- but not all -- cameras will work well with NiMH cells.

    Eneloop NiMH cells (formerly made by Sanyo,

    now by Panasonic) have proven to be very good.

  • Anonymous
    7 years ago

    There are none. Voltage is determined by battery chemistry, and the chemistry of rechargeable batteries sets this voltage to either 1.24V (NiCd, NiMH), 2.4 V (Pb) or 3.6V (Li-Ion etc.).

    Usually, though, a camera that takes AAs should work reasonably well with LSD NiMH (e.g. Eneloop) batteries.

  • ?
    Lv 7
    7 years ago

    hello

    regular dry battery (AA)has considerable internal resistor.......so the voltage will be V= E-rxI......E=1.5 v I= current you pull from battery.....so practically it is less than 1.5 v......when battery ages ,the r increases...so you have 1.5 v (no load)...when you connect load , it decreases to 0.2 v...

    on rechargable battery E=1.2 but r is very small....so you always have 1.2 v ......

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