They are a replacement rechargeable battery where Nickel Cadmium types were used. They tend not to suffer from the 'memory effect'. This is the condition where a cell does not supply it's stated...
It can be done, but it is not recommended unless the device is specifically designed to use either Ni-Mh or Ni-Cd. It will result in a shorter lifetime and it may not be safe.
Yes because they use less chemicals, last longer per charge and last through more charges
lithium batteries are non rechargeable. Lithium ion batteries are rechargeable.
lithium batteries...
After recently purchasing a new digital camera, I wanted to make sure that I properly charged and discharged the Nickle Metal Hydride batteries that came with the camera. Understanding that some...