They work - by storing power that's been supplied by the mains, and releasing it on demand.
Rechargeable batteries that are not charged for a long time will still work sufficiently. Batteries that are overcharged will damage the battery.
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.
Rechargeable alkaline batteries work the best in WII remotes. This is because they are rechargeable, which saves you money in the long run. Alkaline batteries are also the only type of batteries that are recommended in the owner's manual.
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Energizer produces very high quality rechargeable AA batteries. I highly suggest them, I use them in my own electronics and they work very well.
A rechargeable AA battery will work in any device that needs AA batteries.Same with AAA's
Acid stuff inside it mixes and makes a charge
no because i have rock band and i tried it and it did not work.
Yes, old time cd walkmans do work on batteries. Either regular disposable, removable rechargeable, or built in rechargeable. They are usually of the size AA, but can be AAA or a non-standard size.
It can be rechargeable or regular but it won't work on some solar lights if your solar light don't work put a new battery in it if it still don't work put a rechargeable battery in it then it will work.
Yes and No. The question does not boil down to different rechargeable batteries being interchangeable with other products. The answer comes down to battery size, shape and specifics. They make rechargeable batteries for a wide variety of products. If the battery is the same design, shape and specifications as the original battery of the product but the only difference is the rechargeable part then it will work. For example, if you use rechargeable AA's in a product it will do the same thing as standard AA's they will just be rechargeable.
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