@ai6yr I keep charged NI-MH AA and AAA on hand, they hold the charge and don't drain much sitting on the shelf or in a remote
I started with Eneloops years ago, had a kit that came with AA, AAA and spacers to use AA for C and D devices
https://www.newegg.com/p/N82E16817356066
There are now other brands making NI-MH, I've had a good experience with the few I've tried
Recently got an 8 slot charger that can take input from USB-C or wall outlet, much more portable for my off grid events
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