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I seen mention of people having success with rechargeable batteries with this unit. I've tried a couple different brands of batteries and what I thought was a quality smart charger. I get about 15 minutes at most.
What is your experiences? What batteries? What charger? Thanks. |
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i got like 8-10 hours with my batteries, panasonic ones, dunno which charger i have...
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We've used various brands of rechargables with our m200 players and they all work fine. Right now I'm using NEXcell and Duracell AAA NiMH cells with a Lenmar Pro-712B charger. The Duracells are rated at 1Ah and will run the player for about 15+ hours.
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Many different brands of NiMH batts, but I do use decent chargers. I have a Maha 204 and a Electrifly Peak 400 (requires seperate, regulated 12v power supply).
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random nimh work fine in my m260. 12 hours or so.
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and an iPod Shuffle (RED)
(Exercising/backup), Sansa m240 (backup of backup)
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