
Varta Recharge Accu Power
4 pcs., AA, 2100 mAh
Varta Recharge Accu Power
4 pcs., AA, 2100 mAh
Hello Jens. This does not matter for most devices. Batteries only have a nominal voltage of 1.5 volts when they are brand new. This voltage decreases with batteries in the course of use. Rechargeable batteries have a more stable voltage over time. This means that practically all devices must be able to cope with a certain voltage range. In general, rechargeable batteries should be used for devices that consume a lot of electricity (flash lights, cameras, toys, etc.). Batteries in devices that consume little power or are used only rarely (remote control, thermometer, etc.). Reason: unused batteries discharge much less quickly than unused rechargeable batteries. Greetings, Michael
I would interpret it like this: A device with a uniform energy demand "sucks" a relatively constant amount of energy from the battery, for example a wall clock, a remote control,... As an opposite, I can think of a remote-controlled car that needs much more energy when driving at full throttle than when driving slowly.
With this offer it is possible to order only 2 pieces without any problems. Varta Recharge Accu Power (2 pcs., AA, 2100 mAh, rechargeable battery) For products that are not only offered by us, but also by third party retailers, it may happen that there is a different minimum order quantity for each supplier.
What do you mean? These are rechargeable batteries.
All my devices have worked perfectly until now. However, they are all somewhat "simple" devices such as a PC mouse, wall clock, decorative lamp, etc.
In my opinion there is an error in the description because the batteries are 2100mA
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