sunnyskyez
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Hello to all,
Im new here, thanks for having me. Ive got a couple of questions on batteries used in cordless landline phones. Been to other sites asking but no one can really answer me as everyone seems to be either in the AT&T is better camp or Panasonic is better camp with no explanations.
Im shopping for a new phone system, my present 10+ year old phone is a Uniden (no batt backup), that uses a Ni-Cad battery 'pack' its also 10+ years old, I haven't had to replace that battery "pack". I can talk for 3+ hours without having to recharge it, Ive forgotten to replace it in its charger for a couple of days and I can still pick it up and talk for 3 hours. An instruction on these new phones for the first time charging is, single batts are 7 hours, battery packs is 10 hours. On my 10+ yr old phone the Ni-Cads-battery pack, had to charge for 10 hours for its first charge.
Both pack and singles have the same amp/mah rating. So what is the difference between the battery pack and the single batteries, besides the battery pack has 2 wires that plug directly into the phone? Does plugging the battery directly into the handset make a difference?
I look forward to you sage advice. Thanks very much. Sunny
Im new here, thanks for having me. Ive got a couple of questions on batteries used in cordless landline phones. Been to other sites asking but no one can really answer me as everyone seems to be either in the AT&T is better camp or Panasonic is better camp with no explanations.
Im shopping for a new phone system, my present 10+ year old phone is a Uniden (no batt backup), that uses a Ni-Cad battery 'pack' its also 10+ years old, I haven't had to replace that battery "pack". I can talk for 3+ hours without having to recharge it, Ive forgotten to replace it in its charger for a couple of days and I can still pick it up and talk for 3 hours. An instruction on these new phones for the first time charging is, single batts are 7 hours, battery packs is 10 hours. On my 10+ yr old phone the Ni-Cads-battery pack, had to charge for 10 hours for its first charge.
Both pack and singles have the same amp/mah rating. So what is the difference between the battery pack and the single batteries, besides the battery pack has 2 wires that plug directly into the phone? Does plugging the battery directly into the handset make a difference?
I look forward to you sage advice. Thanks very much. Sunny