I've noticed that my Rize CZR is both a bit finicky about battery charge (it likes fresh, fully charged batteries) and has the traditional Dye/Proto tendency towards vampiric battery drain. So if I neglect to remove the battery at the end of the day, the next time I play I usually end popping in a new 9V to either fix battery-related misbehavior or avoid it in the first place. My kitchen junk drawer is starting to accumulate used 9Vs that have enough charge to be used in something, just not enough for me to want to trust them on the field. And even when I completely discharge a battery, I feel a little guilty about the waste generated by using disposable alkalines.
So I just started looking into Lithium-ion rechargeable 9Vs. Has anyone else tried these already? How'd they work out?
To be clear, I am not asking about Ni-Cad or NiMH rechargeables, specifically only Lithium-ion. That seemed to be a point of confusion when I posed this question on Reddit. I am well aware of the annoying limitations of the former two. At one point I had tried replacing nearly all of our AA and AAAs with rechargeables, but the damned things are so awful about passive drain and reduced capacity after several charging cycles that I eventually resumed buying disposable aklalines.
Tangentally related question: Empire sells an adapter to replace the AA battery harnesses in their Halo family hoppers with a pair of 9Vs. Does this work reasonably well? I have a Halo Too and a Scion in my backup/loaner collection and thought that might be one way of using my not-dead-yet 9Vs from my marker.
So I just started looking into Lithium-ion rechargeable 9Vs. Has anyone else tried these already? How'd they work out?
To be clear, I am not asking about Ni-Cad or NiMH rechargeables, specifically only Lithium-ion. That seemed to be a point of confusion when I posed this question on Reddit. I am well aware of the annoying limitations of the former two. At one point I had tried replacing nearly all of our AA and AAAs with rechargeables, but the damned things are so awful about passive drain and reduced capacity after several charging cycles that I eventually resumed buying disposable aklalines.
Tangentally related question: Empire sells an adapter to replace the AA battery harnesses in their Halo family hoppers with a pair of 9Vs. Does this work reasonably well? I have a Halo Too and a Scion in my backup/loaner collection and thought that might be one way of using my not-dead-yet 9Vs from my marker.
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