05-17-2014, 02:59 PM
rz,
Recent Panasonic cordless phones use standard NiMH AAA batteries. It's one of the reasons I'm a fan of Panasonic cordless phones.
You can replace them with any off-the-shelf NiMH AAA batteries of the same voltage. If you put in batteries with a higher mAh, it'll just take that much longer to charge them and they'll provide juice for a longer period of time. My cordless phones have Radioshack Enercell 850 mAh NiMH rechargeable batteries in them. Lots and lots of talk time and standby time.
'course, if the phone is under warranty, it's worth a call to Panasonic. I did that with a Panny whose batteries died too quickly and they sent me a bunch of replacement batteries under warranty.
Robert
Recent Panasonic cordless phones use standard NiMH AAA batteries. It's one of the reasons I'm a fan of Panasonic cordless phones.
You can replace them with any off-the-shelf NiMH AAA batteries of the same voltage. If you put in batteries with a higher mAh, it'll just take that much longer to charge them and they'll provide juice for a longer period of time. My cordless phones have Radioshack Enercell 850 mAh NiMH rechargeable batteries in them. Lots and lots of talk time and standby time.
'course, if the phone is under warranty, it's worth a call to Panasonic. I did that with a Panny whose batteries died too quickly and they sent me a bunch of replacement batteries under warranty.
Robert