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Does Anybody Know Which Batteries I Require For The Video Doorbell V5 It Says On The Battery 2600Mah
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I purchased some AAA batteries, but when they arrived they were too short, the ones in the doorbell are (7cm, 2.75 inches) long, whereas the ones which I received are 2 inches long
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Assuming it's the video doorbell that's in my Amazon link below, it's designed to be be used with 18650 batteries. They're the rechargeable version of standard AA cells. If you're buying non- rechargeable batteries, opt for lithium cells for the longest life. (e.g. Energizer Ultimate). Amazon.co.uk User Recommendati on
16:30 Fri 26th Feb 2021
Assuming it's the video doorbell that's in my Amazon link below, it's designed to be be used with 18650 batteries. They're the rechargeable version of standard AA cells. If you're buying non-rechargeable batteries, opt for lithium cells for the longest life. (e.g. Energizer Ultimate).
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^^^ Ruddy 'eck! You're right, Alavahalf! (That'll teach me not to trust the first Google link I look at!).
SORRY, Stanbesida!
As I correctly indicated above though, 18650 batteries are rechargeable. So you need to check your doorbell's instructions to see how you're meant to charge them. If you really need to replace your batteries though (because they're no longer accepting a charge) see here for replacements:
https:/ /www.ba tteries plus.co .uk/aca talog/c opy_of_ Lithium _Ion__L i-Ion__ _3.7V_B atterie s-1.htm l
If you need a battery charger, see here
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Apologies again for the duff info (and thanks, Alavahalf)!
SORRY, Stanbesida!
As I correctly indicated above though, 18650 batteries are rechargeable. So you need to check your doorbell's instructions to see how you're meant to charge them. If you really need to replace your batteries though (because they're no longer accepting a charge) see here for replacements:
https:/
If you need a battery charger, see here
Amazon.com User Recommendation
Apologies again for the duff info (and thanks, Alavahalf)!
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