Under normal circumstances and use Rechargeable batteries generally last approximately 500-800 charge-discharge cycles. If you are an average user of the rechargable battery that would be equal to about 3 years.
For some batteries, never. For others, they can be charged an indefinite number of times, provided they are not damaged or used improperly.
Around 400 recharges is all you can get out of one.As they get older they become less effective and then stop working.
Energizer rechargeable batteries last a lot longer than other researchable batteries. On average, they are considered one of the best types of rechargeable batteries. The life of the battery is superior. Also the company itself has better service and availability.
It all depends of the type of batteries and what you areusing them in.
No. They just last longer than regular batteries. They should not be recharged.
Rechargeable batteries can range anywhere from $9 to $30 depending on the voltage and quantity of batteries. I find Duracell makes the most cost effective purchase for rechargeable batteries. Rechargeable batteries can last you about 2-3 years.
There are a wide variety of batteries available to the consumer but Duracell has been proven to be one the most popular brands. These batteries perform well and last a long time. Their rechargeable batteries hold a charge for a long time which is a desirable feature in rechargeable batteries.
Rechargeable batteries usually last 300 to 500 cycles which is when a battery is at 100%, then is drained to 0% and charged again. Even if you do not drain it completely and recharge the battery, it is still considered a cycle.
They last until they run out of power. Then you have to recharge them!
The batteries in an Xbox 360 controller are rechargeable. When full charged, they will last several days. The batteries themselves are meant to last the life of the controller.
I have always used rechargeable batteries in my camera. They last longer (regular AA and AAA drain very fast in digital cameras) and are better for the environment.
Rechargeable batteries do wear out usually after their self life or prolonged use. Depending on how long you have had that particular battery and how many times it has been recharged determines how long they will last.
Simply because they are smaller, and last longer than other types of rechargeable batteries.
When you use batteries it only has a life span of a certin time. The energy runs out. If you have rechargeable batteries then they last a couple of years.