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Shure UHF-R and Rechargeable Batteries
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<blockquote data-quote="brian maddox" data-source="post: 43609" data-attributes="member: 158"><p>Re: Shure UHF-R and Rechargeable Batteries</p><p></p><p>i've got the same issue. using sanyo 2700's IIRC...</p><p></p><p>it's worse in the handhelds as they slide in and then get stuck and they're a beast to get out. we went through and removed the plastic covering and glue from ours and that made them work in the handhelds [took off just enough of the bulk], but had an unforeseen complication with the UR1 when the now bare metal casing of the battery shorted out on the battery box mount in the transmitter. transmitter got real hot, but fortunately i figured out the problem before it destroyed itself...</p><p></p><p>we're muddling through with ours, but i'd love to find a NiMH battery that would actually fit correctly in these transmitters. anyone?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="brian maddox, post: 43609, member: 158"] Re: Shure UHF-R and Rechargeable Batteries i've got the same issue. using sanyo 2700's IIRC... it's worse in the handhelds as they slide in and then get stuck and they're a beast to get out. we went through and removed the plastic covering and glue from ours and that made them work in the handhelds [took off just enough of the bulk], but had an unforeseen complication with the UR1 when the now bare metal casing of the battery shorted out on the battery box mount in the transmitter. transmitter got real hot, but fortunately i figured out the problem before it destroyed itself... we're muddling through with ours, but i'd love to find a NiMH battery that would actually fit correctly in these transmitters. anyone? [/QUOTE]
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