[Lex Computer & Tech Group/LCTG] NiMH Batteries

Edward Lipman edward.lipman at gmail.com
Sun Jun 20 14:18:30 PDT 2021


You can safely use the 700 mAh  if the dimensions and contacts are the sameness You potentially could have interference with the Comcast. Can you just use the 2.4  ghz Comcast WiFi connection?

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> On Jun 20, 2021, at 1:40 PM, Smita Desai <smitausa at gmail.com> wrote:
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> I have an AT&T corded / cordless landline phone. The cordless handset uses a 3.6V 600 mAh NiMH battery. I need to replace that. But all I am finding is 700 mAh battery. Is that safe to use that? I did some Googling and it seems to be ok, but just want to ensure that it is not a safety issue.
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> On a separate note, this is a 5 ghz phone and corded part sits near the Comcast modem. Is there any chance that it would create an issue with Comcast’s 5 ghz Wi-Fi signals around the house?
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> Thanks much,
> 
> Smita Desai
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