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joebowlin
07-09-2021 at 11:27 PM.
07-09-2021 at 11:27 PM.
These batteries are terrible. Every time I go to use them, they are discharged already. I bought lots of the AA and AAA. You charge them and then they loose all of the charge in a month or so. I end up using alkaline batteries because these are always dead. Buy Eneloop if you want some that are charged when you go to use them.
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gvgum
07-10-2021 at 02:46 AM.
07-10-2021 at 02:46 AM.
Quote from fomobrain :
EBL wont hold charge after 6months

Second that. Spend more on reputed manufacturers.
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TalentedRoute776
07-10-2021 at 03:30 AM.
07-10-2021 at 03:30 AM.
Oh my jesus i just bought 12 aaa ebl's last night 😡 still gonna cop this too tho 👌🏽
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crazymonkey1208
07-10-2021 at 04:50 AM.
07-10-2021 at 04:50 AM.
I don't know about the AAA version but I own plenty of the AA 2850mAh version that are over a year old and they work fine, but I doubt the capacity is as advertised. I use them in my scanners and flashlights with no issues, but I prefer Ikea Ladda, aka incognito Eneloops.
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volodath
07-10-2021 at 06:31 AM.
07-10-2021 at 06:31 AM.
Quote from megazone23 :
It depends on the purpose and device, it doesn't always need high discharge to benefit from Lithium.

Some devices that require AA won't work at 1.2V at all (or multiple 1.2V), so NiMH is no go.
Rechargeable Lithium AA will fit that well if don't want to keep adding alkaline to recycle bin (as long as the device is not high discharged like flashlight because of the buck converter can't handle that)
What devices do you have that will work on regular alkalines but. It rechargable? Regular alkaline's voltage drops under 1.2 pretty quick whereas rechargeable flatlines there for a while.
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Syndrake
07-10-2021 at 08:34 AM.
07-10-2021 at 08:34 AM.
Quote from avalon :
waiting for a deal on their rechargeable lithium AAA

the nimh are too low voltage for many devices

This is an important consideration that I don't think people realize. Regular 1.2V NiMH batteries work fine for a lot of things, but I tried them in a laser pointer and it was always too dim for my students. 1.5V Li-ion seemed better.
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iceage2007
07-10-2021 at 01:30 PM.
07-10-2021 at 01:30 PM.
All I know is all my AAA at work from this brand are no longer hold any charge after a year or so.
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doriginaldigitaltim
07-10-2021 at 03:50 PM.
07-10-2021 at 03:50 PM.
Quote from unskilledgamer :
Project Farm did a year long review of rechargeable AA

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-jXQNY6rve8

TL;DW: Amazon Basics might be rebadged Eneloops. Even if they aren't, they are close enough that that's the one to buy.

EBL sucks but when considering the price, it's a better choice than Eneloop, unless you are looking at something that needs extremely low self-discharge like a fire alarm.
Good info. I just needed the batteries asap after the mishap and didn't do the research. I have 10 year old eneloops that are still going strong.
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Shadowman247
07-10-2021 at 04:46 PM.
07-10-2021 at 04:46 PM.
Quote from NoDa :
Bad deal for many reasons.
  • EBL batteries usually are about 70% of their advertised capacity. Expect 700-800 not 1100. Search reviews for test results.
  • You can't have it both ways: 800-900 is the top for *real* LSD batteries. Any AAA's of 1100 mAh are not going to be low self discharge batteries regardless of claims. Again search reviews for 50% loss in just months not a tiny 15% after a year claimed.
  • The charger is set up to fry your AAA batteries (when placed every other slot). Pumping up to 1 amp per hour into each battery. Charging should typically be done with at most 1/2 "C"apacity. e.g. 400 mA for a 800mAh real capacity battery. 1 amp for a AA (> 2000 capacity) is doable but still can build up heat and reduce lifetime.
  • There is no fan and the slots are close, at that amount of current there is going to be a lot of heat which also kills batteries.
  • Using anything other than every other slot of 4; it will reduce your current to 500 mA which would be in the safer zone for AAA, but then be slower than expected for AA, but safer.
  • Unknown trickle charge amount. If you have true LSD batteries they should be barely trickle charged (< 10mA). Many of these keep a 50, 100mA charge running as long as they're left in the charger.

Do yourself a favor: Buy decent batteries without fake capacity ratings, fake "low discharge" claims, and buy decent chargers that let you set each slot to a safe level of current; and also perform refresh "burn in tests" to get the most out of your batteries.

Many of those are between $25 and $35 on Amazon for a 4 slot unit with way more capabilities. And many of those offer LiIon cell charging capabilities as well.

Geek out with the reviews here: https://lygte-info.dk/info/indexB...%20UK.html [lygte-info.dk]
That's funny; everyone knows a crappy chinese product at 1/2 price can not have the same quality of a well-known brand at a reasonable price. Still we want to believe that imposible may be possible!
Come on guys, spend a little more on the eneloops and buy yourself peace of mind.
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SlaV5105
07-10-2021 at 09:05 PM.
07-10-2021 at 09:05 PM.
Stay away from nimh aa batteries. While they have large capacity - most devices expect a slightly higher voltage , so these stop working very quick. Invest a little bit more money and go with lithium.

signed: Someone who has 20 of these useless AAA and AA batteries :'(
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kobe0007
07-10-2021 at 09:48 PM.
07-10-2021 at 09:48 PM.
EBL ranked the WORST in retaining their life.

I bought them in the past and can confirm they are trash. I still recharge them but I recharge them often.

youtube.com/watch?v=-jXQNY6rve8
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fatima_alrawi
07-10-2021 at 11:18 PM.
07-10-2021 at 11:18 PM.
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megazone23
07-11-2021 at 11:07 PM.
07-11-2021 at 11:07 PM.
Quote from joebowlin :
These batteries are terrible. Every time I go to use them, they are discharged already. I bought lots of the AA and AAA. You charge them and then they loose all of the charge in a month or so. I end up using alkaline batteries because these are always dead. Buy Eneloop if you want some that are charged when you go to use them.
That's not the worst.
I used to buy rechargeables to replace alkaline. Many of them ended up forgotten in the device that rarely get used and totally discharged (which is even worse than slowly self discharged) and couldn't be revived again. It doesn't matter which brand, Eneloop will be the same dead when over discharged.
Now, I only use rechargeable for often used devices which I will know when they're low and then recharge soon.
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