Powerexe batteries are very good batteries. They definitely beat other generic battery companies. Most of the Amazon reviews on these batteries are 4 stars and up, which definitely shows that they are worth the money.
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Rechargable batteries are the best. Digital Camera's really go through batteries, so find some NiMH rechargeables (brand name really doesn't matter) with a high mAh rating. mAh stands for "milliampere hours" the higher the mAh the more battery power you have. I've found that anything in the 1800 mAh range & up works well, but of course the higher the better. Personally I like using camera's that take "AA" batteries for the simple fact that you can find them anywhere. I hope this helps, rf186
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12 volts only refers to the voltage, to be able to say anything about charge time you also need to know the capacity rating in amp hours of the batteries. Assuming lead-acid batteries the charger needs to go to > 14.4 V and then a proportional amount of amps as compared to the capacity rating of the batteries. A rough approximation is that batteries needs to be charged with about 1.4 times their amp rating. An 1 Ah battery would need 2 hours on a 0.7 amp charger for instance.
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You can charge batteries with a different mAh rating if the charger is designed to handle them. You need to make sure of this, because Ni-Cad battery full charge state is not necessarily voltage dependent, but rather is dependent on detection of a change in voltage slope. If the power supply is not properly designed, you can overcharge the batteries, damaging them.
it depends on the manufacturer, but roughly 5 batteries in parallel have the same rating
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This question doesn't have a simple answer. It depends on the battery chemistry and construction. Somewhere in the battery's specification is the amp-hour rating. For AA size batteries, it is common to use milliampere-hour ratings (mAH). You need to multiply the mAH rating by 1.5 if you're figuring alkaline batteries, or 1.2 if you're figuring rechargeable batteries. Then divide the result by 1000 to get watt hours. Nicad cells are typically rated 500 to 1000 mAH. NiMh batteries typically have twice the rating of similarly sized nicad batteries. Alkaline batteries are typically rated at 2500-3000 mAH