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Rechargeable batteries

rollie29

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Just picked up a CZ70 and was wondering if I can use 9v rechargeable batteries in it and if so would I just use 200mAh Nimh type? Thanks.
 
Gee seems 9 volt rechargeables just don't do the job like other varieties at least the brands I tried..2 top of the line alkalines give me plenty of hunting time and go dead slowly not like rechargeables that just go quick. Usually can tell when batteries are getting low as the pinpoint starts to fail so its not an immediate go dead deal....
 
Several of us have been using rechargeable NIMH for many years . The newer ones I have are 280mah. I still have some 150mah that are about 7 years old & work fine. They don't last as long as alkaline, but pay for themselves very quickly. Always have an extra set with you , & make sure that they are charged to over 9v before leaving on the trip. After several cycles, they hold 9+ volts without any problem.
 
They are some very good nickle metal batteries that put the old ones of yesteryear to shame! Now they have some that have a very long charged storage life. Plenty of power, plenty of hours and a couple of dry cells for back up and your good.

Mark
 
This is what i use in my CZ21. I can go a full day with no problems.

http://www.all-battery.com/combo-2-bay-9v-250mah90258.aspx
 
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