Rechargeable batteries typically are more cost-effective than replaceable batteries.
Digital cameras, MP3 players, video cameras and any other personal electronic devices need power to operate. If you bought new batteries every time they need to be replaced, it could become expensive. Rechargeable batteries cost more but over the long term likely will save you money because of the years of use. Rechargeable batteries like the "Eneloop" model from Sanyo are designed to be recharged up to 1,500 times, and they last longer on a charge compared with alkaline batteries. When recharging a battery, use only the charger designed for it.
Instructions
1. Remove the discharged Eneloop batteries from the electronic device. Inspect the ends of the batteries to make sure they are clean and the battery overall is in good condition.
2. Place the Eneloop batteries into the Sanyo Eneloop charger, matching the "+" end of each battery to the "+" end of the charger.
3. Push on the battery until it is securely in the charger, and repeat for each battery being charged.
4. Flip out the A/C plug located in the back of the charger unit and plug it into an electrical power outlet. The LED (Light Emitting Diodes) will blink while the batteries are being charged. When the batteries are fully charged, the LED will stop blinking and remain on.
5. Disconnect the charger from the outlet, remove the batteries, inspect them to make sure they are in good condition and reinstall them into the electronic device.
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