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as the topic says...
What is the minimum current and voltage requirements to charge
1. Ni-MH AA batts from Sanyo/Sony?
2. AW's protected RCR123A?
Also, what will happen if u leave these charging in the sun when they've reached full cap? Is there auto cut off in the batts themselves or will they go poof?
There a slight problem with this since exposing the cells in such heat might cause them to leak... so
Are protected CR123 more resistant to heat, n thus more practical to use in solar chargers?
What is the operating heat range for AW's protected RCR123?
What is the minimum current and voltage requirements to charge
1. Ni-MH AA batts from Sanyo/Sony?
2. AW's protected RCR123A?
Also, what will happen if u leave these charging in the sun when they've reached full cap? Is there auto cut off in the batts themselves or will they go poof?
There a slight problem with this since exposing the cells in such heat might cause them to leak... so
Are protected CR123 more resistant to heat, n thus more practical to use in solar chargers?
What is the operating heat range for AW's protected RCR123?
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