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Just when you think that you have included everything in a post you click submitt and then think of one more thing. If you are considering a rechargeable 9 volt battery for your wireless camera Do Not use a NiCad 9 volt. The nominal terminal voltage of a 9 volt NiCad is really only 7.2 volts. The camera will stop working around 7 volts. A better choice for a rechargeable 9 volt battery is the Nickel Metal Hydride 9 volt rechargeable. The nominal voltage for this battery is 8.4 volts. The voltage is higher because the manufacturers place one more cell in the Nickel Metal Hydride batteries. These batteries should produce at least 5 hours of run time with a 14 hour recharge cycle. <br /> <br />Have A Very Nice Day, <br />Jerry - www.WirelessMicroColorCam.com
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