ENERGIZER VS. NI-CD RECHARGEABLE BATTERS IN SOLAR LIGHTING - CAN I USE THEM?

I only paid for an cheap (used) container of 8 solar lighting corridor lights though right away see which they come with Ni-Cd Rechargeable batteries!

Can't we only good-ole Everready or some-such disposable batteries?? we don't have a battery horse as well as I'm fearful a price of a 8 Ni-Cd's will be some-more than what we paid for a container of lights! What's a Worst thing which would occur if we did?? Thanks for this.

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  1. Ernest John Sanchez on January 9th, 2009 3:37 pm

    Unfortunately you have to use the ni-Cd batteries so that they can charge during the day. Using plain akaline batteries never charge and therefore your lights won't work. You don't have to go with a name brand rechargable batteries. Do a search on ebay or anywhere online for generic Ni-Cd batteries that don't have labels on them. They are much cheaper than buying name brand Ni-Cd.

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