Battery brand isn't that important.
The time to charge is mainly dependent on the capacity of the battery and the capacity of the charger. Any reasonable modern charger should sense when the battery is full and cut power when it's done. It can take some hours for a full charge.
it would be hard to say which ones are the best but i love the rayovac 15min rechargeables. they last a long time and they recharge in 15 minutes. i have had mine for 5 years and they still work like they did the day i bought them.
15 hours....................
Guinness world record confirmed that Panasonic's EVOLTA AA batteries are the longest lasting.
depends wat on more then a normal battery anyway
If you need 4 AA batteries, buy the Duracell. If you only need two, buy the Ray-o-Vac, it's cheaper.
The lifespan of 3 AAA batteries in a flashlight depends on various factors such as the capacity of the batteries, the power consumption of the flashlight, and the usage pattern. On average, standard alkaline AAA batteries have a capacity of around 1000-1200 mAh each. If the flashlight consumes 100 mA of current, the batteries could last approximately 10-12 hours. However, if the flashlight has a higher power consumption, the batteries may last for a shorter period.
it depends on the battery and how much you use the flashlight
With the same load current the AA will last longer that the AAA. This is due to the physical size of the cells. A C cell will last longer that a AA and a D cell will last longer that a C cell. In dry cells as the cells get larger the amp/hours increase.
AAA batteries are not very big. They would fit in a toy from Ann Summers as long as the toy specifies that it takes AAA batteries. Make sure to use the right size.
Duracell!!!
AAA shoes are shoes that are powered by AAA batteries.
There are several different manufacturers of AAA batteries and chargers. Sanyo, Duracell, Energizer and Rayovac are some of the larger and more well known brands. There is no major difference between the brands of chargers since all of them perform the same function of charging AA batteries. The only real difference is type of rechargeable batteries, for example NiCd or NiHM have different charge capacities.