My rechargeable batteries - that I use in my bike lights - are pretty much dead so time to get some new ones
I'd normally go for the highest capacity (because it feels right/good) but I'm not sure if that's still the case
The BatteryLogic crew are recommending HYBRIOs (at 2100mAh) instead of normal ones (at 2700mAh)
[url= http://www.batterylogic.co.uk/hybrio-or-high-capacity-rechargeable-battery.asp ]HYBRIO Rechargeable batteries?[/url]
Does anyone know if they are the better option? It would be to power some normal Cateye lights plus a Fenix.
I would have thought it's spelt it out in the article you've linked to.
I use the whole charge when night riding and recharge my night riding batteries just before setting out again. NiMH best for this then.
On my commuting light, I charge the batteries and use them over the course of a week or so. Hybrio seem better for this option as they may last 3 or 4 weeks.
Ben
Yeah, the article puts a good case across
I'm just inclined not to believe everything I read on the internet without doing some further research
Hence asking for the opinions of random people I (mostly) don't know ๐
And the Fenix strikes me as quite a high-drain light so was curious as to whether had any experience with Hybrios and similar lights