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Unlike the "ALKALINE ENERGY PUMP",
rechargeable batteries don't loose their voltage strength!
They keep their 1,2 volt from the beginning until the
end.
Therefore the stored energy from the rechargeable
batteries can completely go into the F5.
If the F5 doesn't switch off before!
Unfortunately, 8 rechargeable batteries are close
quite at a limited voltage value.
The limited voltage value are saved in the F5.
The electrical resist of a F5 is stronger as the
strength of 8 rechargeable batteries. Don't forget-
each of rechargeable batteries have "only" 1,2 volt .
The F5 would switch off after a very short time
, if the voltage is only 1,2 volt .
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Rechargeable batteries
that are freshly loaded with the Ansmann " Powerline 4
" even have1.36 volt.
Unfortunately, the strength surplus ( 1,36 volt
) wears himself out.
Through this, are again the electrical resistor
of the F5 for 8 rechargeable batteries to high .
Because of this, display the F5 " change batteries
".
The problem of rechargeable batteries isn't the
performance ability but its the low "strength" of 1,2 volt.
...but
why does
the accu-pack of Nikon work ?
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