P ptred New Member Nov 9, 2004 35 0 0 Dec 11, 2004 #1 Is there any way to revive old rechargeables? Why do they even die out in the first place?? :dunno:
S sin77 Senior Member Nov 28, 2004 1,865 3 38 Dec 11, 2004 #2 ptred said: Is there any way to revive old rechargeables? Why do they even die out in the first place?? :dunno: Click to expand... how old are the batts? Anything more than 2yrs old i rather throw away. u dare use it in your camera ah? got buy insurance for your camera? :nono:
ptred said: Is there any way to revive old rechargeables? Why do they even die out in the first place?? :dunno: Click to expand... how old are the batts? Anything more than 2yrs old i rather throw away. u dare use it in your camera ah? got buy insurance for your camera? :nono:
U user111 Senior Member Jul 27, 2004 4,702 0 36 Dec 11, 2004 #3 rechareables die out because the laws of physics and chemistry dictate that their ability to hold charge diminishes gradually with time..so just buy new ones la
rechareables die out because the laws of physics and chemistry dictate that their ability to hold charge diminishes gradually with time..so just buy new ones la