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NZ-NE410: will they use LiOn batteries?

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Hello, everyone. I used to use MDs for recording purposes for years (I'm a singer), though I now use a device that records to .wav on flash cards.

...but I bought an NZ-NE410 today for $10 as a backup portable music player, and it works great.

The manual only says "insert a dry AA alkaline battery." Does anyone else who owns this model know if this particular MD player will use LiOn or NiCad batteries? I'm afraid to try for fear of burning up my $10 investment.

The reason why I ask is that the NetMD used an entire AA alkaline battery transferring music files from my computer to the player, and I'd love to have a fixed investment of rechargeable batteries lying around rather than having to buy AA's every other day.

Thank you for this resource.

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Hello, everyone. I used to use MDs for recording purposes for years (I'm a singer), though I now use a device that records to .wav on flash cards.

...but I bought an NZ-NE410 today for $10 as a backup portable music player, and it works great.

The manual only says "insert a dry AA alkaline battery." Does anyone else who owns this model know if this particular MD player will use LiOn or NiCad batteries? I'm afraid to try for fear of burning up my $10 investment.

The reason why I ask is that the NetMD used an entire AA alkaline battery transferring music files from my computer to the player, and I'd love to have a fixed investment of rechargeable batteries lying around rather than having to buy AA's every other day.

Thank you for this resource.

what are the specs mA V for the ion battery. I use nimh no problem for many years, i am pretty sure nicad is also ok.

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I would get one of the currently available Energiser chargers with AA NiMH (mine say 2500mAh on each cell). Very inexpensive, and the charger works better than most of the MD units that have charger built in (odd, because some models have this facility and others do not, it seems to be somewhat random - eg the NH600 will not charge anything but the NH700 will). LiIon are much too fussy and probably the wrong voltage for your NE410. They basically need a computer control circuit to charge and discharge them properly.

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