AG-
Thomas Dist. lists their NiMH at 160 mAH and claim that to be the lateset
'technology'. Perhaps that is a better spec than you are using? See the
following....
http://www.thomas-distributing.com/maha-mh-9V160.htm
-Mickey
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From: "AG Schnozz" <agschnozz@xxxxxxxxx>
To: <olympus@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Sunday, August 04, 2002 4:41 PM
Subject: [OM] 9v battery question
> Since we are yakking about batteries, I have a must-need...
>
> My wife is using a new set of Sennheiser wireless stuff: A
> headset mike and also in-ear monitors. For some reason the
> Sennheiser transmitter and receiver packs don't like low voltage
> and also have a pretty good current draw.
>
> We have a set of NiMH 9v batteries that we've been using for
> close to two years now that operate for about five minutes in
> the Sennheisers. Regular 9v Alkalines will work for about 100
> minutes in the in-ear receiver and about six or seven hours in
> the tranmitter pack.
>
> I'd like to pick up a set of rechargables that have higher
> voltage and a bit longer lifespan. Any recommendations?
>
> Oh, she uses them seven or eight hours every week.
>
> AG-Schnozz
>
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