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2009-02-15
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TSO: I had that issue with a couple NiMH batteries I left on the shelf too long and didn't use enough. It turns out that by discharging them dead as dead gets, recharging them, then repeating the cycle a couple times exercises the battery and brings them back to life. It might also recover your unit.

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Today I happened to find the Philips pack reported by Un27Pee for 30 euros - I took it. It's the SCE4420 - technical data are online on Philips' site: it's a 2000 mAh ly-pol pack, and can output a maximum current of 350 mA. While I'm now in the process of charging it (has a mini-usb input port, but no mains charger included in the box :-( ), I'll tell you another story...
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2009-05-10
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For anybody interested in reading more on this new NiMH technology and how well it works, there's a nice review over here.
Ryan Abel