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    Just wanted to post a success anecdote…
    I went through my first few sets of GPS batteries quickly. Buying the 12 volt auto adapter for my Garmin etrex Vista helped by not wasting batteries on the way to and between caches. Then I saw a link in a scanner (radio) discussion group to a battery source that sounded interesting. I poked around and wound up buying this kit: http://www.thomasdistributing.com/mh-c204f-4aa220dc.htm

    *8* 2200 mAH AA rechargeable NIMH batteries with two carrying cases, a charger, a wall wart and a 12v auto adapter for the charger, all for $55 including shipping.

    I am extremely pleased with the length of time the batteries keep the GPSr going. I’m going to buy some more of the batteries for FRS radios, flashlights and Matt’s Rokenbok vehicles (http://www.rokenbok.com). It’ll be a long time before I throw any more AA batteries into a trash can!

    Hope someone else benefits from this tip. At the same time, if you know of an even better source, let me know!!!

    Steve K

    (moving here from the “picnic” board where it was mistakenly posted first…sorry)

    #1745557

    2200 Mah is pretty good. I didn’t know they were up to that level. Most of us have been using NiMh batteries for a few years. I’ve bought mine from Walmart and have them in all my power hungry devices. The Ray-O-Vac’s I’ve got in my Garmin must have been recharged about 1,000 times by now and still are going strong. What a savings!


    Steve Bukosky
    Waukesha

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