Ni-MH Batteries....discharge without use?

D3B

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keep charging the spare batteries but they seem to lose power relatively quickly....dont know exact time

How long after charging might I find they are drained without use?


they are probably 2-3 years old now but i only charge them when i KNOW i might need them.

Ta

Doug
 
NiMh batteries are good for capacity, but go flat in about 2-4 months if unused. There are some new types (eg 'Hybrio')that self-discharge slower, but are slighly lower capacity. Also they all seem to like a bit of work, though they do not lose capacity nearly as badly as NiCads if underworked/topped up.
 
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NiMh batteries are good for capacity, but go flat in about 2-4 months <span style="color:blue">(dreamy icon needed) </span>if unused.

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1 - 2 weeks if you want any decent power such as torches, pmr(s). Up to 2 months for lower power use such as GPS or clocks.

The brand makes a difference, I find my uniross out last anything else I have bought, but they are more expensive.
 
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