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Wednesday, December 03, 2008

RE: Help

From: Curtis Randolph [mailto:admin@greenbatteries.com]
Sent: Wednesday, December 03, 2008 2:39 PM
To: 'Phil
Subject: RE: Help

Hi Phil,
 
The solar charger will probably never charge the batteries completely. There is just not enough sunshine/power to get the job done. You may need to get a NiMH charger and get the batteries charged up completely (charge and discharge 3-5 times ideally, but at least once fully) before you get any kind of good performance out of them.
 
Sincerely,

Curtis
 

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From: Phil
Sent: Monday, December 01, 2008 8:11 PM
To: info@greenbatteries.com
Subject: Help

Hello – Boy, am I glad to see your page on info about batteries. My question is: I have Rechargeable battery powered lights along my driveway. The batteries that came with the lights were 600 mha. We live in the Pacific Northwest where it is not sunny all day. In fact, in the late fall, winter and early spring, a sunny day is rare and also short. So, the batteries don’t really get a long recharge time.  I have replaced the 600 mha batteries with 2600 mha batteries thinking that they would maybe power the lights better than the 600 ones would. I think that my hopes are now being dashed upon the rocks as the 2600s don’t seem to perform any better than the 600s. Is this correct??? Or am I just spinning my wheels??  Am I not charging the 2600s long enough ??  What would be your suggestion ?? Thanks, in advance, for your help and

I await, with baited breath, your advice and suggestions. Phil

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