i_am2bz
Lovin' The Homestead
I need a quick tutorial on rechargeable batteries... 
I thought it might be prudent to switch most of my alkaline batteries to RB in my emergency storage, being that 1) a large package I bought leaked & had to be thrown out, so I have to get more anyway, and 2) I was thinking I might want to get a solar battery charger so I can keep truckin' during a blackout or battery shortage(hopefully).
Sounded pretty simple (I thought)...until I started looking at all the batteries out there (Ni-cd, ni-mh, lithion, etc).
I should point out I'm referring to the usual AA, C, D.
So...what's the difference (in layman's terms) between them all? What are the advantages/disadvantages?
Can any or all be used in a solar charger (like the one sold by Emergency Essentials, for instance)?
I thought it might be prudent to switch most of my alkaline batteries to RB in my emergency storage, being that 1) a large package I bought leaked & had to be thrown out, so I have to get more anyway, and 2) I was thinking I might want to get a solar battery charger so I can keep truckin' during a blackout or battery shortage(hopefully).
Sounded pretty simple (I thought)...until I started looking at all the batteries out there (Ni-cd, ni-mh, lithion, etc).

I should point out I'm referring to the usual AA, C, D.
So...what's the difference (in layman's terms) between them all? What are the advantages/disadvantages?
Can any or all be used in a solar charger (like the one sold by Emergency Essentials, for instance)?