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The listing, (4) rechargable AAA batteries (SHIPPING IS NOT FREE) has ended.
Brand new still in package set of (4) rechargeable batteries. I purchased these for my outdoor lights,but I need AA instead of AAA. So my mistake is your gain. If you have any questions please ask before bidding and if you didn't read the listing before bidding and didn't know you had to pay shipping you will still have to pay shipping and if you don't you will just lose your credits and I will relist the item,
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If you've ever noticed that a battery seemed to be less and less capable of holding a charge, you've experienced the "memory effect" common to NiCad batteries. Due to the formation of crystals within the battery, if you don't fully discharge a NiCad battery before charging it, the battery "remembers" a lower overall capacity. Although NiMH batteries also suffer from the memory effect to a degree, they are much less affected, and are more appropriate than NiCad batteries for situations where the battery will be recharged frequently without being fully depleted
Read more: What Are the Differences Between a NiCad Battery and an NiMh Battery? | eHow.com http://www.ehow.com/info_8064259_differences-nicad-battery-nimh-battery.html#ixzz29O1DMCLK
NiCad batteries have roughly the same "energy density" as alkaline-cell batteries --- they don't last any longer, and their primary advantage is simply that they're rechargeable. When compared to NiCad and alkaline batteries, NiMH batteries have approximately twice the energy density: for the same given weight, you can expect a NiMH battery to last much longer than its NiCad counterpart. The "discharge curves" for NiMH and NiCad batteries are similar: constant power followed by a sharp, immediate dropoff when the battery seems to "die."
Read more: What Are the Differences Between a NiCad Battery and an NiMh Battery? | eHow.com http://www.ehow.com/info_8064259_differences-nicad-battery-nimh-battery.html#ixzz29O1kLm3W
this auction is a good deal -- ill bid high if u do free shipping -- how much credits would it take u to do free shipping to north carolina - zip 28901