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Lithium batteries are made up of different chemicals than regular batteries to help it last longer and be easier on the environment when they are dead.
No, I don't think rechargeable batteries are better than the regular batteries. I have always used the regular batteries and they have always worked very well for me. I know some people that has used rechargeable batteries and said that they don't stay charged for very long.
This depends on what you are using the batteries for. If you are using a device that is used on a regular basis, rechargeable batteries are the best choice. If it is a device that is rarely used, regular batteries would be the best choice.
Regular batteries will power a solar light until they run out of power. But regular batteries can't be charged from the solar cells unless rechargeable batteries are used instead. There is also a bit of circuitry involved.
yes watch batteries are different from regular batteries because watch batteries are much smaller and hold less electrical charge. they would not work in anything else other than a watch.
No, only rechargeable batteries can be recharged.
Just use regular AA batteries.
Rechargeable batteries are an excellent alternative to regular alkaline batteries. Although they may initially cost a little more than regular batteries, the money you save in the long run definitely outweighs the initial price difference.
The Logitech cordless controller does take two regular AA batteries, so replacing them isn't a problem.
Yes you can. Just don't mix the normal batteries with the rechargable batteries because these are two different kinds of batteries and mixing them might cause harm to your device. Only use one or the other.Also look at your instruction manual for use of the camera and if it clearly says don't use regular batteries then follow their advice.
No. They just last longer than regular batteries. They should not be recharged.
You may need to clean car batteries occasionally, but if regular batteries leak you should just get rid of them. anonymous@oola.com