When my shaver was new, the batteries on it would last over 70 minutes per charge per the integrated timer. Now I'm lucky if I get 30 minutes before the shaver is noticeably slower so I have to charge more frequently. A 70 minute charge is good for about 20-25 days of shaves.
I opened up my shaver and found two AA sized NiMH batteries soldered together. Is there any issue in replacing these batteries with Eneloops? I don't know if the charger is timer based or what, but it stops charging after about 1 hour.
From a link I found on this site, I found a place that builds custom battery packs and I am comfortable soldering the battery pack into the shaver, but not soldering the batteries themselves (unless they're tabbed). http://www.cheapbatterypacks.com/?sid=2059275
Is it going to make a big difference if I put LSDs in this application versus regular NiMH?
I know these aren't lithium, but having witnessed, first hand, the aftermath of a D size lithium explosion and resulting injuries, I am not comfortable with putting an iron to a battery without tabs. And no, these guys were not fooling around with the batteries. They were op checking or changing batteries when they exploded.
I really would rather keep this shaver working since it's not broken yet and this is an inexpensive way to prolong its life. Replacing an otherwise fine shaver is wasteful. The packaging on this shaver was already horrendous - The shaver was packed in a plastic clam shell inside a paperboard box inside a plastic box inside another paperboard box. I did not know it would be packed like that when I bought it.
I opened up my shaver and found two AA sized NiMH batteries soldered together. Is there any issue in replacing these batteries with Eneloops? I don't know if the charger is timer based or what, but it stops charging after about 1 hour.
From a link I found on this site, I found a place that builds custom battery packs and I am comfortable soldering the battery pack into the shaver, but not soldering the batteries themselves (unless they're tabbed). http://www.cheapbatterypacks.com/?sid=2059275
Is it going to make a big difference if I put LSDs in this application versus regular NiMH?
I know these aren't lithium, but having witnessed, first hand, the aftermath of a D size lithium explosion and resulting injuries, I am not comfortable with putting an iron to a battery without tabs. And no, these guys were not fooling around with the batteries. They were op checking or changing batteries when they exploded.
I really would rather keep this shaver working since it's not broken yet and this is an inexpensive way to prolong its life. Replacing an otherwise fine shaver is wasteful. The packaging on this shaver was already horrendous - The shaver was packed in a plastic clam shell inside a paperboard box inside a plastic box inside another paperboard box. I did not know it would be packed like that when I bought it.
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