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Title: Rechargeable batteries in Turbo Express: Are alkalines safe?
Post by: MotherGunner on 12/03/2011, 02:13 AM
I know nicads are out of the question but what about alkalines?

Thanks
Title: Re: Rechargeable batteries in Turbo Express: Are alkalines safe?
Post by: SignOfZeta on 12/03/2011, 03:26 AM
Can you even buy NiCad batteries anymore? All my stuff is NiMH.
Title: Re: Rechargeable batteries in Turbo Express: Are alkalines safe?
Post by: MotherGunner on 12/03/2011, 01:25 PM
Going based off the manual.  Not sure if you can find NiCads anymore, don't care.  Anyone who has knowledge on my ask, would be much appreciated.  =)
Title: Re: Rechargeable batteries in Turbo Express: Are alkalines safe?
Post by: Mishran on 12/05/2011, 08:05 AM
I've heard many individuals on here mention using rechargable alkaline in their Expresses. Enerloop (is that right?) seems to be rather popular. I have 12 Energizer rechargables I use with mine. Nobody has mentioned the system going nuclear from it, so I'd wager you'd be fine. Just don't try to charge them inside the system. That's a big no no. :lol:
Title: Re: Rechargeable batteries in Turbo Express: Are alkalines safe?
Post by: A_Locomotive on 12/05/2011, 12:44 PM
Quote from: Mishran on 12/05/2011, 08:05 AMI've heard many individuals on here mention using rechargable alkaline in their Expresses. Enerloop (is that right?) seems to be rather popular. I have 12 Energizer rechargables I use with mine. Nobody has mentioned the system going nuclear from it, so I'd wager you'd be fine. Just don't try to charge them inside the system. That's a big no no. :lol:
I've been using Eneloops in my my Lynx, GBA as well as my 360 and Wii controllers as well as pretty much anything else that needs AAA or AA batteries for over a year now. They are easily the best rechargeable batteries I've ever used, they hold a charge really well when not in use and have quite a decent life span in use. I bough mine from costco but I know you can also get them at specialty camera stores as well.
Title: Re: Rechargeable batteries in Turbo Express: Are alkalines safe?
Post by: spenoza on 12/05/2011, 12:45 PM
I use Duracell 1 hour NIMHs in my Wii controllers, since if they go dead I can have them back at full in 1 hour. They work great.
Title: Re: Rechargeable batteries in Turbo Express: Are alkalines safe?
Post by: A_Locomotive on 12/05/2011, 01:07 PM
Quote from: guest on 12/05/2011, 12:45 PMI use Duracell 1 hour NIMHs in my Wii controllers, since if they go dead I can have them back at full in 1 hour. They work great.
What sort of life span do they have? I can't imagine it being terribly long if they are always charged so quickly.
Title: Re: Rechargeable batteries in Turbo Express: Are alkalines safe?
Post by: spenoza on 12/06/2011, 12:40 AM
Quote from: A_Locomotive on 12/05/2011, 01:07 PM
Quote from: guest on 12/05/2011, 12:45 PMI use Duracell 1 hour NIMHs in my Wii controllers, since if they go dead I can have them back at full in 1 hour. They work great.
What sort of life span do they have? I can't imagine it being terribly long if they are always charged so quickly.
Well, I don't use the Wii that often, so I couldn't say. They have a decent mA rating, though. Basically, with rechargeable batteries, you want the highest mA rating you can get under a reliable brand.
Title: Re: Rechargeable batteries in Turbo Express: Are alkalines safe?
Post by: Duo_R on 12/06/2011, 01:21 AM
I use NIMH in the Express and it works great
Title: Re: Rechargeable batteries in Turbo Express: Are alkalines safe?
Post by: MotherGunner on 12/06/2011, 12:54 PM
Finally!  Thanks for the heads up Eric.
Title: Re: Rechargeable batteries in Turbo Express: Are alkalines safe?
Post by: thesteve on 12/06/2011, 05:09 PM
i even used nicd in my TE BITD and the only issue is they get hot
Title: Re: Rechargeable batteries in Turbo Express: Are alkalines safe?
Post by: Duo_R on 12/08/2011, 02:49 PM
I can post the type I used later, bought them from Fry's. I think they were 2000 MAH or maybe 2400. Seemed to get good life off these things too.

Quote from: MotherGunner on 12/06/2011, 12:54 PMFinally!  Thanks for the heads up Eric.
Title: Re: Rechargeable batteries in Turbo Express: Are alkalines safe?
Post by: spenoza on 12/08/2011, 03:56 PM
NIMH batteries tend to last longer in electronics than alkalines do, though they don't store well at all. Don't put rechargeables in your remotes, but do use them in high-drain items.
Title: Re: Rechargeable batteries in Turbo Express: Are alkalines safe?
Post by: Duo_R on 12/08/2011, 04:05 PM
for my own peace of mind I never store them in my Turbo Express

Quote from: guest on 12/08/2011, 03:56 PMNIMH batteries tend to last longer in electronics than alkalines do, though they don't store well at all. Don't put rechargeables in your remotes, but do use them in high-drain items.
Title: Re: Rechargeable batteries in Turbo Express: Are alkalines safe?
Post by: thesteve on 12/09/2011, 08:52 PM
ive got a set of 2100mAH energizer NiMh in mine and have been playing it on and off for 2 weeks.
mine is the TE with the proto switch-less region and 3.5" screen mods.
Title: Re: Rechargeable batteries in Turbo Express: Are alkalines safe?
Post by: MotherGunner on 12/09/2011, 09:41 PM
Steve, how much battery life do you get?  Thanks
Title: Re: Rechargeable batteries in Turbo Express: Are alkalines safe?
Post by: Mishran on 12/09/2011, 10:29 PM
I have 2 sets of 6 Energizer 2300mAh for mine and I get 3.5 hours on a full charge per set. And mine is just a stock system with the typical cap change done to it.
Title: Re: Rechargeable batteries in Turbo Express: Are alkalines safe?
Post by: thesteve on 12/09/2011, 10:57 PM
im actually not sure how good my battery life is.
i have yet to run through a set in a day.



Hmmm my TE pulls about 400mA so......about 5.5 hours


ive got a set of 3000mAh batterys coming that should give me 7.5 hours