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I've got myself a MFT1720.

Sadly it doesn't have any batteries in it.

Which batteries go in it ? So I can buy some. Can it be any rechargeable batteries?
 
I believe it is standard non rechargeable AA batteries in that line of MFT. Take the cover off and have a look, usually that sort of information is stamped into the battery holder.
 
My 1720 takes 6 AA Alkaline or niMH, same as all 1700 series apparently

I saw this to. I've seen certain outlets selling NiMH for 44 quid or so!


Then I've seen amazon brand ones for like a fiver. Iol. Not sure if I should get the cheaper ones lol Don't know if there's a difference lol
 
£44????? Are they gold plated and come with a brass pig? Screwfix are £9 for 4 2100mAh AA Varta. £18 for 2 packs and 2 left over for your torch.
 
Is this a wind up or posted in earnest?

Inside of any battery cover provides details of battery type and quantity required.
That's normally the case, but not with the 1700's it seems.
The only clue is the available space.

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£44????? Are they gold plated and come with a brass pig? Screwfix are £9 for 4 2100mAh AA Varta. £18 for 2 packs and 2 left over for your torch.

Certainly not cheap for six rechargeable AA batteries. I like Eneloop (standard white ones) - there are cheaper options again, but Eneloop have proven very reliable and so I stick with tried, tested and trusted.
 
Hi Thanks

Yes the kit didn't have any mention of the battery that is required.

As its expensive I didn't want to just put any ol battery in there and mess the kit up . It's already too expensive lol. Especially for a L2 guy 😆
 
Certainly not cheap for six rechargeable AA batteries. I like Eneloop (standard white ones) - there are cheaper options again, but Eneloop have proven very reliable and so I stick with tried, tested and trusted.
Yup, good as long as you have a good supplier. I read somewhere that theres a lot of fakes about.
 
The Panasonic Eneloop Nimh batteries have a much lower self diss-charge rate than other Nimh's, I think it's somewhere about 10% in a year, more convenient when your equipment only gets intermittent use.
 

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