Have you replaced you battery recently?
That will be interesting for sure.
One thing I have wondered is why they don't use the same Nickel Metal Hydride (or whatever they are called) that they use in electric cars or hybrids. There are so many different types of batteries these day, why are we still using 70 year old technology?
One thing I have wondered is why they don't use the same Nickel Metal Hydride (or whatever they are called) that they use in electric cars or hybrids. There are so many different types of batteries these day, why are we still using 70 year old technology?



