I take it you never shorted out a nicad with your keys. Some folks just love to live dangerously. Some of us just have to learn the hard way (I am referring to myself here, for those who take any comment as a personal attack on them).

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John Francis wrote:

I've got two solutions to this problem.  For the rapidly-accessible
in-the-field changes I have (two sets of) four AA rechargeable cells
held together with an elastic band (I use one from my daily newspaper).
Discharged cells from the camera just go into my pocket or into the
camera bag.  There's no chance of confusion, because they don't have
an elastic band holding them together.

Beyond that I've got another eight cells in my camera bag.  They are
in a little plastic container, held closed by another elastic band.
The container?  It's the original store packaging for an eight-pack
of Rayovac Rechargeable AA cells :-)

Les Anthis mused:

hey Jens, I use a couple of my wifes hair rubber bands. The kind that
have cloth wrapped around them. I tie 4 batteries together to keep them
grouped. and the ones in my bag that are not tied together go in the
charger when I get home.

Les

On Sat, 2004-09-11 at 07:15, Jens Bladt wrote:

Years back I had a small plastic box (VARTA) for 4 or 8 AA batteries. It
came with a R/C toy car and had a belt clip.

Do any of you know where to get a little box for batteries? Plastic or
cardboard material. Disposeable/use-once or long lasting.

It would enable me to stop mixing up new and used, charged and discharged
batteries and limit the chance of short circuiting batteries in the bag,
pocket, drawer etc.
Such a nice thing do not seem to be avialable anywhere here. Do any of you
have a solution to this storage problem???
4 or 2  AA's or 2 or 4 CR-V3 would be nice! :-)

Thanks
Jens Bladt
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://hjem.get2net.dk/bladt







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