Depends on:-
Technology.
Lead Acid
NiCad
NiMh
etc
capacity
How many Amp hours.
Charger
fast charger
trickle charger
Intelligent charger
Vented or non-vented.
6-0000000000000000000000000000000hours cheers
You can't charge a 6 V battery directly off a 220 V outlet, you need a charger to go between. The charge time will then depend on the capacity of the battery and the ratings of the charger.
It depends on the age, size, and type of battery. Most take an hour at the least, and some have to go all night long.
If you use a lot of batteries, the long term benefit could be very good. If not, you need to weigh the cost because rechargeable batteries are very expensive and can take a while to recoup your investment.
The PSP comes with a charger so you can recharge its battery. There is also a product called the PSP Rechargeable Battery Pack that can give your PSP power up to 6 hours when your batteries die.
I purchased 4 rechargeable batteries plus battery charger July 2006. I take many photos for my eBay business and have found that in the last few weeks when I recharge the batteries, they only last for a few photos. I thought rechargeable batteries lastest more than 2 years. Can someone let me know the life of rechargeable batteries. Thank you.
yes it does take AA size batteries, u can also use rechargeable AA batteries.
yes, it can use regular rechargeable batteries. I've had mine for a year using these, don't know why the battery pack is sold as necessary.
Each Apple iPod uses rechargeable Lithium Ion batteries
Take it apart and recharge each cell.
The Wii remote does not come with its own rechargeable battery. Although there are third party rechargeable alternatives available, the charge times for these batteries differ depending on the brand and model.
No, unless you have custom-made rechargeable batteries. It might be possible to build a battery with a built-in solar panel, but it probably wouldn't fit on a "regular" AA battery. It would take a car, or other similarly sized, battery to fit a solar panel. It might also be possible to make a device with that uses solar panels to recharge smaller batteries. But leaving a regular battery in the sun will not recharge it.
Two AA Batteries (or a rechargeable pack.)
The most common size batteries are AA. These batteries are used for remotes, digital cameras and a variety of children's toys. It's always a bad situation when you find yourself out of batteries when you need them a good solution for making sure this doesn't happen is to keep a constant rotation of rechargeable batteries available. When ever you replace your rechargeable batteries take the dead batteries and put them in the charger so they are ready to power the next device that runs out of power.
I believe that AA batteries are rated at 1.5 volts each, so if you were to take 6 of them and wire them together in series that would produce a circuit that's pushing 9 volts. But recharge AA batteries are only 1.2 volts per unit so a little lower voltage will be the result. I think most devices will still work on the lower voltage. Also these batteries will never last as long as the regular dry cell.