Hi,
I have a wireless guitar transmitter that runs off one AAA battery. It is quoted as having a current consumption of 75mA and appears to give up the ghost at about 1.2V.
Now my question is what kind of batteries would last longest for this device - alkaline (then binned), alkaline (using an alkaline charger), Ni-Cd or Ni-MH?
Obvioustly I would prefer to use rechargeable batteries to save on my pocket, but at the same time I don't want my transmitter failing on a regular basis due to lack of power. I don't mind paying a fair bit for the batteries and charger, as long as the battery is going to power the device for a long time, and as long as the battery isn't gonna lose its rechargeability(?!) after a few goes.
So what kind of battery would everyone recommend? And also what do I need to look for in a battery to make sure it'll last a long time?
Thanks in advance for any help on this subject!
James
I have a wireless guitar transmitter that runs off one AAA battery. It is quoted as having a current consumption of 75mA and appears to give up the ghost at about 1.2V.
Now my question is what kind of batteries would last longest for this device - alkaline (then binned), alkaline (using an alkaline charger), Ni-Cd or Ni-MH?
Obvioustly I would prefer to use rechargeable batteries to save on my pocket, but at the same time I don't want my transmitter failing on a regular basis due to lack of power. I don't mind paying a fair bit for the batteries and charger, as long as the battery is going to power the device for a long time, and as long as the battery isn't gonna lose its rechargeability(?!) after a few goes.
So what kind of battery would everyone recommend? And also what do I need to look for in a battery to make sure it'll last a long time?
Thanks in advance for any help on this subject!
James