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I done told y'all rug rats before about them Etons,,, But HEY,,, dont
believe me!
I have to watch Chain Lightning old,old movie on Radio tv now.It isn't
my fault.
cuhulin



whose fault is it then?


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James Douglas wrote:
Never got the batteries to re-charge via the radio so I dropped the
batteries into my normal AA charger. 12 hours later took them out and
placed them into my radio and !Pffof! smoked the bitch!

Looked in the manual and it indicates that you should never recharge
the batteries in any other way than indicated, ie, in the radio with
their power-pack, etc!

Anyone heard of this before, there were the batteries that were included
with the radio, green eton NI-MH 1100! Guess it's time to go to ebay
for another!


jimdouglas


Jeesh, lots of information, possibly a troll! Nope.

The batteries are Eton Ni-MH 1100 which came with the radio! I never got
the batteries to charge correctly within the radio and ETON replaced the
batteries as they indicated there were problems with some batteries. In
fact I received them today, one day too late I guess. I am pleased that
they sent out new batteries!

I charged them with the a charger which supports only Ni-MH type
batteries. I have charged these same Eton batteries before in this
charger with no problems. The internal setting are correct and the
batteries were installed correctly.

It smoked, no fire, just smoke and that terrible smell that indicates
your favorite bedside radio is fried. I just sent them an email and
wonder what they will say. I purchased another one today on Ebay for
$29.00 + 10.00 Fedex Shipping. I don't think I will be using
rechargeable batteries in the new one!

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homepc wrote:
I recharge my green Degen 1300 MiMH batteries in a slow charge Powerex MH
C-401FS battery charger with no problems. Maybe you have one bad battery?
Did you check to see if your radio will work with a fresh set of alkaline
batteries?


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Never got the batteries to re-charge via the radio so I dropped the
batteries into my normal AA charger. 12 hours later took them out and
placed them into my radio and !Pffof! smoked the bitch!

Looked in the manual and it indicates that you should never recharge
the batteries in any other way than indicated, ie, in the radio with
their power-pack, etc!

Anyone heard of this before, there were the batteries that were included
with the radio, green eton NI-MH 1100! Guess it's time to go to ebay
for another!


jimdouglas



Nope dead still with regular batteries.
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Capt. HentaiVideoPr0n wrote:
"James Douglas" wrote in message
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Anyone heard of this before, there were the batteries that were included
with the radio, green eton NI-MH 1100! Guess it's time to go to ebay
for another!


Never ever charge NiMh cells in a NiCad charger.
It will OVER-CHARGE them every time. However the
radio should have had some kind of an over-voltage
circuit built into it. That said however, after
that experience are you are REALLY going to buy
*another one* of these cheap Chinese made Eton
pieces of junk??? Get yourself a Sony or a Grundig
or better yet a vintage Radio Shack or GE or Panasonic
shortwave. They were built far better than the modern
day crap and their analog tuning is best for swl listening.

I have a few of little portables and this Eton E-10 is by far the best
sounding of them ALL! I can pickup quite a few SW stations and it's been
great as a bedside radio which I use every night. I really loved the
timer and would set it and listen till,,,,,,,,
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I dont know what a ''vintage'' Grundig is,,,, But I do own a 1957 wooden
cabinet AM/FM/Phonograph Grundig (made by Telefumken,in my opinion)
Shortwave floor model Radio.In fact,I am looking at it right now,parked
on my living room hard wood old floor by one of my living room front
windows.Not for sale or trade for love or money.
cuhulin



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Vanessa better be in the Minneapolis area right now.She has a fed govt
court date on the 25th of this month,July,2006.
And she bugs me about nagging her!
cuhulin

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Sanjaya,

Standard Alkaline "AA" Battery about 1.5 VDC

NiMH and NiCad "AA" Battery about 1.2 VDC

Going from Alkaline Batteries to NiMH or NiCad
Batteries should not produce any bad results other
than slightly less performance.
= = = 6.0 VDC down to 4.8 VDC

However, for a Radio Designed or Set-Up for NiMH
or NiCad Batteries inserting and using Alkaline type
Batteries could cause some possible problems
= = = 4.8 VDC up to 6.0 VDC

If the Radio is Designed to use a built-in NiMH Battery
Recharging Circuit with the installed NiMH Batteries.
Then using an External NiMH Battery Charger should
with NiMH Batteries should not be a problem.

The key 'safety' problem with NiMH Batteries seems
to be when some one tries to Re-Charge them with
a NiCad Battery Recharger. Then they can overheat;
get very hot; start a fire; and/or explode. -But- They
usually only charge up to 1.2 VDC and if they are OK
after re-charging; can be installed into a radio and used
safely. Repeating the process several time may not be
the smartest thing to do...

Be Safe - Be Wise - Use the Right type of Charger
with the Right type of Battery.

~ RHF
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