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Rechargeable batteries are only 1.25V whereas normal disposable batteries are 1.5V so you're often better not using rechargeables in critical equipment which might be voltage sensitive.
 
Rechargeable batteries are only 1.25V whereas normal disposable batteries are 1.5V so you're often better not using rechargeables in critical equipment which might be voltage sensitive.

Metrel's are designed to run on rechargeable though and has the recharge functionality built in to the box
 
maplin rechargeables are OK and a fair price. for non-rechargeable, i go to cpc farnell.
 
I use energizer rechargeables. They come in different mAh ratings, go for the highest. On my Megger I have to tell it I'm using 1.2v instead of 1.5v. Think I paid around £25 for the charger and 8 batteries.
 

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