Re: All NiMH batteries are dishonestly marketed?



On 30 Apr 2006 09:52:57 -0700, Paul Rubin
<http://phr.cx@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Bob Salomon <bob_salomon@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes:
Who makes batteries designed for just testing?
Put them in your camera and see how they perform.

If test results don't mean anything, then the manufacturers shouldn't
print those alleged capacity measurements on the batteries.

MPG figures for automobiles are accurate also? My point is that the
manufacturers test may be accurate but the parameters are not.
.



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