If its a NiMH battery then yes. The Energizer charger will charge ANY brand of NiMH rechargeable batteries.
The battery that starts the engine and runs all the electronics is a rechargeable battery. The only disposable battery may be the one in the remote for the car.
Yes you can, but very rarely this can be bad for your device as it could have a massive difference if you use many batteries (e.g. if it is a device that needs 6 batteries the 1.2v altogether will be 7.2v and the 1.5v altogether will be 9v). It shouldn't cause problems as you are using only 4 but if it does try using Nickel-Zinc rechargeable batteries as the have a voltage of 1.6 which is closer to 1.5v.Previous Answer:yes you can.... but whatever device that you are powering will recognize the lower voltage as too low too early. This means that you will get significantly less run time on rechargeable batteries than you would on high quality alkaline. I wisht that 1.5 volt rechargeables could be made but apparently it is too difficult for their puny little minds to handle.
The best way to charge a battery from an AC source is to use a high-quality commercial battery charger that is of the correct voltage and charging profile for your battery. By "charging profile," I mean a charger that is matched to the battery's chemistry and amp-hour capacity. WARNING: Not every type of battery is rechargeable, and even rechargeable batteries can do nasty things if they are not charged properly. If you are not sure you have the right charger, please ask someone for help. If you want to make your own charger, the answer to "how" depends upon the AC source, the kind of battery, and how "good" a charger you want to make. At a minimum, you need some kind of rectification of your AC power. Your battery will tend to discharge during the part of the cycle where it is not reverse-biased, so you will need something like a diode to make sure the battery can't drain itself back into the charging circuit. Cheap chargers for car batteries, for example, are sometimes nothing more than a transformer (to convert the mains voltage down to something suitable for the battery) and a rectifier (two or four diodes). More sophisticated charger circuits are used to maximize battery life (heat from recharging can damage batteries, so charging circuits use various strategies to control the heat) and to provide the appropriate charging profile for the battery chemistry. You'll see a pretty dramatic shortening of the life of your batteries if you don't use a specialized circuit to charge some kinds of batteries. For this reason, you may want to use a commercial charger. If you really want to build a charger, try to get a kit or build from a known-good circuit.
Yes you can! if you look to the right side of the walkie talkie, under the antena, you can see 2 holes, or 2 slots. Use the one that says "MIC/CHG". Just make sure you use your Ni-MH rechargeable AAA batteries. Mine did not come with a charger, so can you buy one online for around $15-$20.
In my many years of using all different types and brands of batteries. I have found that Energizer is better than Panasonic Energizer last a lot longer than Panasonic also. The only reason I buy Panasonic ever would be if I'm low on cash because they are cheaper. I wouldn't recommend using them in anything you plan to use on an everyday basis.
aa rechargeable yes i use uniross 2700 mah
Consumers should remember to always charge Everready NiMH Energizer Rechargeable batteries before the first use. Use an Energizer Smart Charger designed specially for NiMH batteries, as these charges protect the cells from overcharging and undercharging. Some Smart Chargers will charge Energizer batteries in as little as fifteen minutes. To charge the batteries, insert them into the charger and look for the LED light. Most models will hold steady, flash, or turn off to determine the state of the battery charge.
You can purchase a battery charger with rechargeable batteries in the battery section of stores like CVS or Walmart. Remember that you can only use rechargeable batteries in a battery charger.
Energizer produces very high quality rechargeable AA batteries. I highly suggest them, I use them in my own electronics and they work very well.
Try the websites of companies that make them (Duracell, Eveready, Energizer, etc.). Also use queries such as "coupons for rechargeable batteries" on the popular search engines.
Energizer: They been doing this the longest and have the best batteries to use for recharging
By using a charger waste is reduced since the batteries are rechargeable and do not have to be thrown away.
Energizer makes rechargers for all types of batteries, these are cheap and easy to use and can be stored anywhere.
A battery charger can be used to test a battery if the charger includes a voltmeter, so you can read off the voltage. Note: A battery charger is designed to be used only for rechargeable batteries. It can be very dangerous to try to use a battery charger to test or recharge normal non-rechargeable batteries.
Provided the batteries are the correct voltage (You shouldn't have to worry about this, as an odd size battery won't fit, though it is worth mentioning) and chemistry it should be OK. A NiMH charger should be OK on all NiMH batteries, but not for Li-Ion or other types.
The Energizer lithium batteries are exceptional for digital camera: basic cameras can take two G's of pictures before needing to be replaced.
Only batteries that are marked "Rechargeable" are rechargeable. Are others are single use.