It depends on the brand of battery on how many times you can use a rechargebable battery. Some brands are better than others. I would guess it to be around 4.
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.
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.
Depends entirely on how much current you use to charge it.
I cannot definitely answer your question as I have no data on those specific batteries, however did you allow the batteries to fully charge before trying to use them? Many modern high capacity rechargeable batteries come with a small charge at the time of sale and if used in that state they will be permanently damaged. To prevent damaging them always fully charge them before using them (and this first charge will take several hours).
It should take roughly 1-3 hours to charge the batteries in a hoverboard.
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
Two AA Batteries (or a rechargeable pack.)
Primary batteries are used once, then discarded. They have the advantage of convenience and cost less per battery, with the down side of costing more over the long term. Generally, primary batteries have a higher capacity and initial voltage than rechargeable batteries, and a sloping discharge curve . Most primary batteries do not presently require special disposal.
It takes about takes approximately 220 minutes to charge four NiMH batteries with the Canon 6872A007
That really depends on what charger you are using. Some chargers fill up your batteries in just a couple of hours or less, but others (mostly older chargers) can also take 10 hours to do it! Maybe the manual of your chargers says something about the charging time of your batteries.