If you have a 1AA LED light, which is regulated, and it says use alkaline cells, what REALISTIC chance of damage is there from using rechargeable NiMH cells?
It will need a booster circuit to make it run in the first place, and if it is regulated, surely it will regulate to the correct voltage irrespective of type of cell ?
Or is it more a case of low runtime because it detects a low voltage early in the cell discharge cycle, and shuts down?
It will need a booster circuit to make it run in the first place, and if it is regulated, surely it will regulate to the correct voltage irrespective of type of cell ?
Or is it more a case of low runtime because it detects a low voltage early in the cell discharge cycle, and shuts down?