Yes, your charger should be able to charge AAA 1800mAh batteries. It is common for battery chargers to be able to charge multiple capacities of batteries as long as they are compatible with the chemistry (e.g. NiMH, NiCd) and size (AA, AAA). Just make sure to follow the manufacturer's instructions for optimal performance and safety.
Yes, most AAA batteries are typically 1.5 volts. However, there are also rechargeable AAA batteries with a voltage of 1.2 volts. Be sure to check the packaging or labeling for the specific voltage of the AAA batteries you are using.
With the same load current the AA will last longer that the AAA. This is due to the physical size of the cells. A C cell will last longer that a AA and a D cell will last longer that a C cell. In dry cells as the cells get larger the amp/hours increase.
No, standard AA and AAA batteries are dry cell batteries, which means they use a paste electrolyte instead of a liquid. Wet cell batteries, on the other hand, use a liquid electrolyte.
Assuming each AAA battery has a capacity of around 1200mAh, three in series would provide a total voltage of 4.5V and a capacity of 1200mAh. A 13-watt LED running at 4.5V would draw approximately 2.89A. This setup could power the LED for around 24 minutes before the batteries would need to be replaced or recharged due to the limited energy capacity.
That depends entirely on the rating of the charger !
1.5 volts a piece.
A set of NiMH AAA batteries can last roughly a month on a full charge if they are not being used at all and are simply allowed to sit around. In devices such as cameras and small pda's where rechargeable batteries are best used, the batteries can last nearly as long as normal alkaline batteries on a full charge. Exact times depend on the capacities of the NiMH batteries. A charge lasts long enough for a camera to be used normally for several days and hundreds of shots. As long as the NiMH batteries are not allowed to be idle and self-discharge, the life of a single charge is almost as long as a full alkaline battery. The life of the battery itself can easily be several years. NiMH batteries don't need much maintaining and can last for hundreds of charge cycles.
Yes, your charger should be able to charge AAA 1800mAh batteries. It is common for battery chargers to be able to charge multiple capacities of batteries as long as they are compatible with the chemistry (e.g. NiMH, NiCd) and size (AA, AAA). Just make sure to follow the manufacturer's instructions for optimal performance and safety.
I've tried it but i ruined my MP3 so it's best not to.I know how you feel having to take the batteries out and plugging them in to a charger thingamabobby.
Duracell Rechargeable StayCharged AAA Batteries, 4-Count by Duracell I bought some Duracell rechargeable AAA NiMH Batteries and I would not buy them again because the charge does not It's four triple-A batteries as advertised.
You don't charge it you put in 3 new AAA batteries.
AAA batteries are not very big. They would fit in a toy from Ann Summers as long as the toy specifies that it takes AAA batteries. Make sure to use the right size.
15 hours....................
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Guinness world record confirmed that Panasonic's EVOLTA AA batteries are the longest lasting.
AAA shoes are shoes that are powered by AAA batteries.