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  • QuestionDoes this product have overload protection?

    • Answer Yes, this product has overload protection.
    This question and answer was generated by AI based on customer and product data.
  • QuestionWhat is the voltage of these AAA batteries?

    • Answer The voltage of these AAA batteries is 1.5 volts.
    This question and answer was generated by AI based on customer and product data.
  • QuestionWhat type of battery chemistry is used?

    • Answer Lithium battery chemistry is used in these batteries.
    This question and answer was generated by AI based on customer and product data.
  • QuestionAre these batteries rechargeable?

    • Answer No, these batteries are not rechargeable.
    This question and answer was generated by AI based on customer and product data.
  • QuestionWhat is the battery size of this product?

    • Answer The battery size of this product is AAA.
    This question and answer was generated by AI based on customer and product data.
  • QuestionHow many batteries are included in the package?

    • Answer There are eight batteries included in the package.
    This question and answer was generated by AI based on customer and product data.
  • QuestionWhat is the power retention length of these batteries?

    • Answer The power retention length is 20 years.
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  • QuestionAre these batteries rechargeable?

    Asked by Ken.

    • Answer Energizer sells a Re-charge(R) Power Plus battery in a 4-pack, barcode 0 39800 02880 8 (SKU usually 02880) that is a nickel-metal hydride 1.2v 800 mAh rechargeable cell, also size AAA. Some devices require a higher current, for example: some booklights that use two cells sold in a store known for an archery-style logo. In those cases, many rechargeables with Ni-MH technology fail to work for long due to the 1.2 volt rating curve, even though seen as superior to other older rechargeables. Short answer: no.

      Answered by DocLivingston