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Product Name: | Amazon Basics 24-Pack Rechargeable AA NiMH Batteries, 2000 mAh, Recharge up to 1000x Times, Pre-Charged |
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Model Number: | 210AAHCB |
Product SKU: | B07NXGG55W |
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EBL, tenergy, any of the other off brands have all had 50% or more failure rate (all MIC). So I will not be buying them again.
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Tenergy or whoever has the cheapest solar light batteries. They need to specifically be a low capacity otherwise the solar panels are too small to effectively recharge them due to their low charging efficiency. Typically 600-1000mAh NiCd or NIMH, doesn't really matter which.
Due to these not consistently being the correct size of AA batteries, I would pass and go for a major brand, even if they say the maH or whatever is less. At least they will fit in products that take batteries.
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The price is regular though, I have them in my cart for awhile now, nothing changed.
How are your Amazon 2000 mAh only 16mOhms? All mine measure 60+ mOhms at room temperature. I have never seen an AA NiMh measure below 50mOhms. Even my Eneloop 2000 are only 50mOhms.
I measure with ToolkitRc and Nitecore chargers. Maybe yours is AC ir?
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I measure with ToolkitRc and Nitecore chargers. Maybe yours is AC ir?
I measure with ToolkitRc and Nitecore chargers. Maybe yours is AC ir?
see if you can open this - i.ibb.co/Js240g2/image-2024-05-10-083208204.png
I just pulled them from my DSLR camera.
This measures any battery, for example fresh car battery reads 2 mOhm.
PS my ToolkitRC refuses to measure NiMH IR, just lipo\lion with balance leads
EBL, tenergy, any of the other off brands have all had 50% or more failure rate (all MIC). So I will not be buying them again.
Funny you say that, this guy says that the EBL's are pretty good. But as usual YMMV
https://youtu.be/GrMNZzRa2Zw
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