<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><HR> ]Actually Al, your input about those rechargeable alkalines are very welcome. I have been thinking about using those as well.
How long can you keep the light on continously before you have to do a recharge?
You write that you use it for 30 minutes average a day, and you charge overy other day (or so). Am I correct in guessing a full hour of use and then a recharge?
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I don't leave it on untill recharge appears necessary ... rechargable alkalines should NOT be depleted during use, should be recharged often and as "recercare" states, are best used in low drain devices. I am not aware of any short term self-discharge characteristics with these batteries however, which is why they are fully charged when you break 'em out of the bubble pack.
How a light is used determines the power source. For example, imho, "Need a shelf-life"? ... lithiums, alkalines i.e. rehargables - "Heavy usage"? nicd's or nimh's and carry spares, etc., etc.