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After a particularly large amount of troublesome popping and crunching from our PA on Saturday we finally tracked it to one of the wireless mics. It had a rechargeable 9v battery in it (a new, fully charged one)
Our drummer has turned up this article about not using rechargeable batteries in wireless mics ..
[url="http://www.wirelessmic.net/wireless_rechargeable.html"]http://www.wirelessmic.net/wireless_rechargeable.html[/url]

However it's undated so does this still apply or are new rechargeables better?
Any views?

Thanks,
OG

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[quote name='OldGit' post='158788' date='Mar 17 2008, 09:16 AM']Our drummer has turned up this article about not using rechargeable batteries in wireless mics ..[/quote]
A drummer who can use a computer? Outstanding. Consider a trade for mid 60's White Lightning pickled model? Will deliver.

Sounds Plausible. Could the battery problem be related to the older NiCd cells? Newer NiMh / Li cells should have less memory. Or would a disposable fit and change it before every gig? Good luck.

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[quote name='OldGit' post='158788' date='Mar 17 2008, 09:16 AM']After a particularly large amount of troublesome popping and crunching from our PA on Saturday we finally tracked it to one of the wireless mics. It had a rechargeable 9v battery in it (a new, fully charged one)
Our drummer has turned up this article about not using rechargeable batteries in wireless mics ..
[url="http://www.wirelessmic.net/wireless_rechargeable.html"]http://www.wirelessmic.net/wireless_rechargeable.html[/url]

However it's undated so does this still apply or are new rechargeables better?
Any views?

Thanks,
OG[/quote]

It applies to NiCd. NiMH (nickel metal hydride) batteries don't suffer the memory effect. They do have less voltage than disposables though.

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[quote name='johnnylager' post='158792' date='Mar 17 2008, 09:31 AM']A drummer who can use a computer? Outstanding. Consider a trade for mid 60's White Lightning pickled model? Will deliver.

Sounds Plausible. Could the battery problem be related to the older NiCd cells? Newer NiMh / Li cells should have less memory. Or would a disposable fit and change it before every gig? Good luck.[/quote]

trying to avoid the wastage of disposables though ..

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[quote name='OldGit' post='158788' date='Mar 17 2008, 09:16 AM']Our drummer has turned up this article about not using rechargeable batteries in wireless mics ..
[url="http://www.wirelessmic.net/wireless_rechargeable.html"]http://www.wirelessmic.net/wireless_rechargeable.html[/url]

However it's undated so does this still apply or are new rechargeables better?[/quote]
Sounds like it's from about 10 years ago. NiCads used to suffer from the memory effect but IIRC they were developed to the point of not suffering. NiMHs and whatever other rechargeable stuff is out there doesn't.

I've used rechargeables in my wireless for years. No problems. I put one charged one where I can get to it easily so I can swap if necessary. Normally get through a 2.5ish hour set with one. Kaz is using rechargeables in her wireless mic, again we keep one spare easy to hand but one charged one normally lasts for a four hour barn dance.

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If it helps I use rechargeables in my AKG bug transmitters (2 of). I'd easily get 3 gigs out of them but to be 100% safe I just leave the transmitters on after each gig to drain the batteries by the morning. Then they get charged from an uncharged state and I know for sure they'll do the next gig. I've got a spare pair which I alternate with so I've always got one pair in use and one pair charged and ready to go for the next nights gig. Never ever had a problem.

I also carry a pair of disposables just in case. I was a rubbish boy scout but the phrase "be prepared" seems to have stuck!!...

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