Tue Jan 11, 2022 7:49 pm
#1893062
I'm not keen on using rechargeables in circuitry designed for dry cells. They are capable of delivering large currents under certain circumstances. If the electronics are not designed for them there is a (very faint) possibility they could destroy the circuitry. In my Bose X I use pound shop PP3 alkaline's (badged as Kodak), and keep a spare in the headset bag. I change it every six months. I have a minor gripe wth Bose, in the headset carrying bag of a headset that originally cost best part of £1000, there is nowhere to attach the spare battery. just a loop of elastic or something similar would do, how difficult and expensive would it be to do that during manufacture. Now I've written that down I think I have solved my own problem, ill go and see whats hanging on the washing line.