i want to mix rechargeable nimh batteries with some duracell alkaline batteries
Answer:
They are at different voltages, and current levels.
Rechargeables are 1.2V and alkalines are 1.5V. If they are put in parallel, the rechargeables will discharge into the alkalines.
Rechargeables have limited current, and are usually lower than alkalines. If you put them in series, the rechargeables will limit the amount of current in the circuit, eventually discharge, and then reverse voltage. Very simply, they SHOULDN%26#39;T be mixed, because they each have differing voltage and current ratings.
BUT, in a pinch to power up something, you CAN do it IF AND ONLY IF, the device using the cells has them connected in series, (as most devices do) and, you do not try to charge them in this configuration. (because alkalines are not rechargeable, and may EXPLODE in the worst case!) The downside is that the one or ones with the least ampere-hour rating will discharge first and it will be subjected to reverse current, which will damage it.
So as I said, In a pinch, OK, but just for temporary use as described above.
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