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<blockquote data-quote="BSK" data-source="post: 5627176" data-attributes="member: 17"><p>My concern about the rechargeables isn't how long they will last, as I visit my cameras almost weekly and could easily change out batteries when needed, but how <strong>many</strong> rechargeables I would need. Currently, I need 104 AA batteries to run my cameras. That would mean 104 rechargeables <strong>plus</strong> another set of rechargeables ready to be swapped in. I guess I could get away with only having a couple of cameras worth of extra rechargeables ready to be swapped in and just rotate which cameras get swapped that visit, but we're still talking about probably about 140 rechargeables (plus the hassle of swapping out batteries on the charger).</p><p></p><p>With the AmpTORRENT rechargeables, they're $23 for a 4-pack. So for me to have 140 rechargeables, I'm looking at $805! Yes, over the long haul, they are a better option, but it would take 3 years to recoup the difference (at best current prices, it costs me $260 to fill all my cams with fresh Energizer Ultimate Lithium batteries each year).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BSK, post: 5627176, member: 17"] My concern about the rechargeables isn't how long they will last, as I visit my cameras almost weekly and could easily change out batteries when needed, but how [B]many[/B] rechargeables I would need. Currently, I need 104 AA batteries to run my cameras. That would mean 104 rechargeables [B]plus[/B] another set of rechargeables ready to be swapped in. I guess I could get away with only having a couple of cameras worth of extra rechargeables ready to be swapped in and just rotate which cameras get swapped that visit, but we're still talking about probably about 140 rechargeables (plus the hassle of swapping out batteries on the charger). With the AmpTORRENT rechargeables, they're $23 for a 4-pack. So for me to have 140 rechargeables, I'm looking at $805! Yes, over the long haul, they are a better option, but it would take 3 years to recoup the difference (at best current prices, it costs me $260 to fill all my cams with fresh Energizer Ultimate Lithium batteries each year). [/QUOTE]
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