Yes, unless they have been used too much and begin to burn out.
If its a NiMH battery then yes. The Energizer charger will charge ANY brand of NiMH rechargeable batteries.
While it is possible with some, but not all NiMh chargers, it is not recommended. Charging alkaline batteries can make them leak chemicals. Only attempt this if you are experienced with electronics and are willing to deal with leaking batteries. The batteries often leak while being recharged, but sometimes they leak later in the device they power. Even if they do recharge, you will probably only get about 5 cycles. I would highly recommend that you get some NiMh batteries. They only cost about 6 times as much as alkalines, but they can be recharged hundreds of times.
A nickel-metal hydride cell, abbreviated NiMH, is a type of secondary electrochemical cell similar to Nickel Hydrogen cell.Applications of NiMH include all-electric plug-in vehicles and is used extensively in rechargeable batteries for most consumer electronics.
The battery that starts the engine and runs all the electronics is a rechargeable battery. The only disposable battery may be the one in the remote for the car.
Yes because they use less chemicals, last longer per charge and last through more charges lithium batteries are non rechargeable. Lithium ion batteries are rechargeable. lithium batteries last a lot longer than standard alkaline batteries and work well in digital cameras and stuff that are high drain. NiMH is also good for the same purpose. it depends on your preference. if you dont mind charging the batteries multiple times than go with NiMH. if you want to use something for a good while and throw them away, use lithium. both have their pros and cons.
If its a NiMH battery then yes. The Energizer charger will charge ANY brand of NiMH rechargeable batteries.
Rayovac makes non-rechargeable alkaline batteries ranging from triple-A to nine volt batteries, as well as rechargeable alkaline batteries and rechargeable NiMH batteries. Rayovac also makes specialty batteries such as those for hearing aids.
Yes they do make 9 volt batteries that are rechargeable. There is the Energizer Recharge, NiMH and the HiTech brand carries 4 types of rechargeable 9 volt batteries.
The two major brands of rechargeable batteries are the NIMH batteries and the new battery on the market called the Eneloop batteries. They are highly recommended by the experts.
Provided the batteries are the correct voltage (You shouldn't have to worry about this, as an odd size battery won't fit, though it is worth mentioning) and chemistry it should be OK. A NiMH charger should be OK on all NiMH batteries, but not for Li-Ion or other types.
NiMh batteries perform better in high discharge devices (like digital cameras) than alkaline batteries. They are also rechargeable, unlike alkaline batteries.
GP NIMH batteries are popularly formatted and created in Hong Kong. They are a type of rechargeable battery, and can be found from sellers like the company Sanyo.
They last until they run out of power. Then you have to recharge them!
The AX-Synth does not recharge the batteries. You have to get an external AA Ni-MH charger.
???????????????????? What exactly is your question? If you are asking if Ni-Cd batteries are rechargeable, then the answer is yes, although you need be sure to have the appropriate charger for them, just as with NiMH batteries.
GP nickel metal hydride batteries are a great choice for a rechargeable battery. Unlike the nickel cadmium alternative, NIMH batteries tend to have a longer life span. They do not need to be fully charged to retain their maximum charging potential. GP brand batteries also are an economical choice for the budget. Priced less than the competition, the NIMH battery is great for any item that is used often.
a car battery that can be recharged. All automobile batteries are rechargeable.