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max MAH on recharable batterys

Neo10367

lone gunner now
hi all,had a look around though the forum but could,nt find out about this so thought i would ask.

Does any1 know the max MAH u can get for a 9v rechargable battery,i,ve seen on ebay AA battery,s with a MAH of 3200,but 9v can only find with a max of 300 MAH cheers
 

obladeo

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Hi chap not sure about the max mah.

What i do know is it is not recomended to use one in a marker (if thats what your using it for)

The reason for this is due to the battery not being a stable voltage. Loads of recharagables were tested and they rated between 8.2v to 9.5v. Which is not good for a high end marker
 

tiffer

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300 is about the biggest common battery output you'll find.
CODE 242's however are 500,they're the biggest I've seen,trouble is no~one imports them,you can find them on Egay USA.
 

Gee Tee

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I've used 9v rechargables of all types in markers/hoppers for 3 years

Work fine and saves me a fortune on quality Alkaline's... although not as much as pump play ;)

Only thing I find is they don't like extreme cold and go flat quicker.
 

Neo10367

lone gunner now
thanks for the replies guys

yes i was going to use them in my markers and hoppers,had a bad time at the plague game,3 out of 4 games batterys when dead,first marker then hopper and then marker again,my own fault for not stocking up with new batterys :(

read some of the other posts and like 2 of you,s have said,dont use them in marker,and had no probs with them.I know quite a few ppl who do use them and dont seem to have any probs.

any1 else have issues with them cheers
 

SAMUEL.D.RYAN

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A cheap multimeter can save you mega bucks. Just check the battery before you whack it in your marker :)

I've used the same rechargeables in my rotor for at least 5 days of >2 cases a day