Hi Folks,
Hopefully one or two of you clued-up guys will be able to settle an argument...
What is the difference (component wise) between rechargeable and non-rechargeable batteries?
Is it true that you can recharge good quality non-rechargeable batteries, like Duracell for example, safely?
A mate of mine says the copper coils etc in good quality non-rechargeable batteries are on-par (and sometimes better quality) than the ones fitted in rechargeables, so are perfectly safe to recharge.
Can anyone shed some light on this?
(I'm talking about regular alkaline batteries, AAA/AA/C/D cell etc).
Cheers.
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