OK, I admit it. I'm an idiot when it comes to batteries and such. I understand the basics, but am sometimes stumped by the weirdest stuff.
So I'm using a glow driver with a replaceable, sub-C sized battery. I been using a 1.2V, 1300mAh battery in it. They are Ni-Cads and probably due to my own stupidity, they don't tend to last all that long. I don't have a cycler and don't really allow them to run down enough before I've recharged them. So they tend to die early deaths.
I though, with the coming season, I would replace the batteries (I usually keep 3 of them re-charged for the field, one in the pipe and two in the box, just in case). My thought was to replace them with Nickel Metal Hydride batteries so as to avoid the charging issue. But all I've been able to find in this type of battery are 1.2v, 3500mAh. If I get these, will it be a problem? The voltage is the same, but the amps are quite a bit higher. Will this level of amperage blow out the plug?
It would be easier if Duracell would just sell alkaline batteries like this, but I haven't seen them either.