my local battery store recomended these AA's
gonna try them : http://www.mahaenergy.com/store/viewItem.asp?idProduct=415
PowerEx Ultra high capacity AA batteries offer a super long run time! That's up to 30-40% more than some competitors! Recharge hundreds of times.
PowerEx batteries are manufactured to industrial standards for the consumer market.
Comes with a PowerEx battery carrying case that can hold up to four AA or AAA batteries
Memory free operation means you can charge PowerEX batteries anytime.
Excellent for power intensive devices like digital cameras, MP3 Players, Game Boy, CD Players, Global Position System, etc.
charger
http://www.mahaenergy.com/store/viewItem.asp?idProduct=423
this charger has alot of cool features :
Charge: Recharges the battery at the selected rate.
Suitable for batteries used frequently.
Refresh & Analyze: Charges the battery, rest for one hour, discharge, rest again, then recharges it. Selectable charging and discharging rate.
Suitable for batteries stored for more than two weeks but less than 3 month or those showing poor performance.
Break-In: Also known as IEC capacity measurement and "Battery Forming". Charges battery at 0.1C for 16 hours, rest for one hour, discharges battery at 0.2C, then recharges again at 0.1C for 16 hours.
Suitable for new batteries and those stored for more than 3 month.
Discharge: Discharges the battery at the selected rate.
Cycle: Performs charge-discharge cycle for up to 12 times with discharge capacity stored in memory. Recharges battery after final cycle.
heres one for 55 bucks http://www.gigaparts.com/store.php?action=profile&sku=ZMH-MH-C9000
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gonna try them : http://www.mahaenergy.com/store/viewItem.asp?idProduct=415
charger
http://www.mahaenergy.com/store/viewItem.asp?idProduct=423
this charger has alot of cool features :
Charge: Recharges the battery at the selected rate.
Suitable for batteries used frequently.
Refresh & Analyze: Charges the battery, rest for one hour, discharge, rest again, then recharges it. Selectable charging and discharging rate.
Suitable for batteries stored for more than two weeks but less than 3 month or those showing poor performance.
Break-In: Also known as IEC capacity measurement and "Battery Forming". Charges battery at 0.1C for 16 hours, rest for one hour, discharges battery at 0.2C, then recharges again at 0.1C for 16 hours.
Suitable for new batteries and those stored for more than 3 month.
Discharge: Discharges the battery at the selected rate.
Cycle: Performs charge-discharge cycle for up to 12 times with discharge capacity stored in memory. Recharges battery after final cycle.
heres one for 55 bucks http://www.gigaparts.com/store.php?action=profile&sku=ZMH-MH-C9000
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