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<blockquote data-quote="Jeff Stevens" data-source="post: 3372" data-attributes="member: 236"><p>I am using 10 Shure UHF-R systems with UR1 transmitters (standard size, not the micro version) in a show set to open on Friday. Since our battery costs would have become prohibitively expensive, we are trying to use Powerex 2700mAh NiMH AA rechargeable batteries. We found that they are a very tight squeeze into the Shure transmitters, so much so that the battery compartment door does not close all the way and can be easily pulled open. Further, they are a little too long, which makes removing them almost impossible short of a flat blade screwdriver. Has anybody else encountered this problem? I am not sure which is the problem: the battery or the transmitter. The Powerex batteries fit just fine in our Sennheiser units, but Duracells fit even better in both.</p><p></p><p>~Jeff</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeff Stevens, post: 3372, member: 236"] I am using 10 Shure UHF-R systems with UR1 transmitters (standard size, not the micro version) in a show set to open on Friday. Since our battery costs would have become prohibitively expensive, we are trying to use Powerex 2700mAh NiMH AA rechargeable batteries. We found that they are a very tight squeeze into the Shure transmitters, so much so that the battery compartment door does not close all the way and can be easily pulled open. Further, they are a little too long, which makes removing them almost impossible short of a flat blade screwdriver. Has anybody else encountered this problem? I am not sure which is the problem: the battery or the transmitter. The Powerex batteries fit just fine in our Sennheiser units, but Duracells fit even better in both. ~Jeff [/QUOTE]
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