RalphLambrecht
Subscriber
I use rechargeable batteries wherever batteries are needed, and I like the idea of not having to throw batteries into the trash and not having to buy new batteries all the time. I never had a problem with that approach, and rechargeables (despite their reputation) seem to work wherever regular batteries work. My Gossen light meters are notorious for draining batteries, even when turned off! I don't care; just recharge them when required. But his time. the battery won't recharge; it just seems dead! Is it a known fact that rechargeables die when depleted below a certain minimum or was this a dud?