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.
If its a NiMH battery then yes. The Energizer charger will charge ANY brand of NiMH rechargeable batteries.
Primary Batteries are non-rechargeable devices that are manufactured with a one-time charge built into them. Secondary batteries are rechargeable, and are manufactured with no inbuilt charge, so they must be charged before use. Note: Car batteries are nowadays built with coated plates so that they have an apparent charge when first installed. This is because cars do not have starter handles no, so installing an empty battery would present a problem in that the engine cannot be started to charge the battery.
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.
Rechargeable batteries will store for short periods of time, but I suggest you fully charge it first. Batteries will also, over a period of time discharge themselves while in storage, so it should be recharged from time to time. How often? It depends on the type and size of the battery.
Yes because they use less chemicals, last longer per charge and last through more charges lithium batteries are non rechargeable. Lithium ion batteries are rechargeable. lithium batteries last a lot longer than standard alkaline batteries and work well in digital cameras and stuff that are high drain. NiMH is also good for the same purpose. it depends on your preference. if you dont mind charging the batteries multiple times than go with NiMH. if you want to use something for a good while and throw them away, use lithium. both have their pros and cons.
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AA rechargeable batteries are batteries that are not disposable. That is, once the power is drained, you can recharge them and use them again and again. I find these quite useful when used in my video game console.
They reduce the use of metal used to make them. (i.e. when you get disposable batteries the metal is disposed) but if you recharge batteries, it will reduce the costs of making.
Only batteries that are marked "Rechargeable" are rechargeable. Are others are single use.
Duracell rechargeable batteries are the best value for powering things in the home. While the initial cost is higher than disposable, they are a money saver in the long run. They are powerful after charging despite regular use. Consumers enjoy saving money along with opting for the green option of rechargeable batteries.
Yes it runs on batteries. It uses 9 volt batteries. You can use either disposable or rechargeable.
Rechargeable batteries are more expensive than disposable batteries initially but pay for themselves in the long run if you use them consistently. Consumer reports has a report on the best and worst ones.
A rechargeable battery (also known as a storage battery) is a group of one or more electrochemical cells. They are known as secondary cells because their electrochemical reactions are electrically reversible. Rechargeable batteries come in many different sizes and use different combination of chemicals; common types include: lead acid, nickel cadmium (NiCd), nickel metal hydride (NiMH), lithium ion (Li-ion), and lithium ion polymer (Li-ion polymer). Rechargeable batteries can offer economic and environmental benefits compared to disposable batteries. Some rechargeable battery types are available in the same sizes as disposable types. While the rechargeable cells have a higher initial cost, rechargeable batteries can be recharged many times. Proper selection of a rechargeable battery system can reduce toxic materials sent to landfills compared to an equivalent series of disposable batteries.[dubious - discuss] For example, battery manufacturers of NiMH rechargeable batteries claim a service life of 100-1000 charge cycles for their batteries.
I would strongly suggest the use of rechargeable batteries over conventional batteries. Non rechargeable batteries could "explode" during recharging. Any rechargeable battery will work if they are the same voltage.
Getting rechargeable batteries for cameras will depend upon your camera. Depending on your camera you may be required to use a rechargeable battery for your camera.
because it is rechargeable
There are some rechargeable portable DVD players where you can use rechargeable batteries, they cannot be used in every portable DVD player because at some point the batteries start to slow down.