Hey Nokia man! :)

Panasonic portables have Panasonic batteries, made by Matsushita Battery
Industrial (MBI).

With both rechargeable and an AA alkaline cell, the MJ70 can do 40 hours'
playback in Japan, but only 32 hours in its European version. A breakdown of
Japanese model shows that:
1400mAh Ni-MH = 16 hours
AA alkaline = 24 hours
total = 40 hours.

So, if the total drops to 32 hours, the rechargeable battery only supplies 8
hours' worth of power.  Therefore, I assume it's a Ni-Cd rechargeable for
the European version.

For Japanese model:
voltage is 1.2V.  current is 1400mAh. The model is RP-BP140H.

For European model (my guess):
voltage is 1.2V.  current is 600mAh. The model is RP-BP61.

The size is approx. 65mm by 16mm by 6mm. This is the standard "gumpack" size
Sony invented back in the mid-80s.

In Japan, both batteries are sold separately. But they're sold by MBI, and
have different model codes and packaging:
Ni-MH = HHF-1PSC/1B
Ni-Cd = P-FPS/1B

Leon

> Hello!
> I need help with the Panasonic SJ-MJ70's battery specifications (both
> the American and Europe models).
> 
> I'd like information about
> 
> * brand (probably Panasonic...)
> * type (letters and digits, i.e. LIP-12)
> * size (HxWxL)
> * voltage (probably 1.2V)
> * current (1400 mAH for all models except the European?)
> Also specify kind of battery (NiMH, NiCD etc.)
> 
> Please help me with this!
> Thanks in advance!
> Stefan

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