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8-Count BONAI Rechargeable Lithium 3000mWh 1.5V AA Batteries w/ Charger $13 @ Amazon

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Model: BONAI Rechargeable Lithium AA Batteries with Charger, 3000mWh 1.5V AA Batteries for Blink Camera 8 Count with 2H Fast Charge- Blue

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Yesterday 04:52 PM
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MadPupYesterday 04:52 PM
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which part is garbage? have you used them?
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Quote from iconian :
Quote from MadPup [IMG]http://i.slickdeals.net/images/midnight/misc/backlink.gif[/IMG] :
Garbage

which part is garbage? have you used them?
The Wirecutter review tested a few Bonai batteries and found them to underperform, delivering well under the rated capacity after only a few cycles, and/or having a disproportionately long charge time. Seems like Kentli, LADDA, XTAR, EBL, and HiQuick are quality picks and deliver rated voltage and capacity through a full discharge, and stay that way even after they've been used a while.
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Quote from EvilTimmy :
The Wirecutter review tested a few Bonai batteries and found them to underperform, delivering well under the rated capacity after only a few cycles, and/or having a disproportionately long charge time. Seems like Kentli, LADDA, XTAR, EBL, and HiQuick are quality picks and deliver rated voltage and capacity through a full discharge, and stay that way even after they've been used a while.

ah, ty! i never used aa lithium rechargeables, only 18650's and others.


do you have a link handy? i want to give it a read!
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Worth noting the stated capacity is in mWh not mAh. 3000mwh is 2000mAh (1.5v nom), so these have less capacity than traditional 2200 or 2800mah rechargeable (NiMH).
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Quote from EvilTimmy :
The Wirecutter review tested a few Bonai batteries and found them to underperform, delivering well under the rated capacity after only a few cycles, and/or having a disproportionately long charge time. Seems like Kentli, LADDA, XTAR, EBL, and HiQuick are quality picks and deliver rated voltage and capacity through a full discharge, and stay that way even after they've been used a while.
Wait, aren't you quoting a Wirecutter review on NiMH batts and not the batts in the OP deal, which is for Li-ion? As far as I'm aware, IKEA Laddas do not come in a Li-ion variant - and wasn't finding anything for HiQuick, either.
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which part is garbage? have you used them?
You only have to read the negative reviews.
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Quote from GimmeYoTots :
Quote from EvilTimmy [IMG]http://i.slickdeals.net/images/midnight/misc/backlink.gif[/IMG] :
The Wirecutter review tested a few Bonai batteries and found them to underperform, delivering well under the rated capacity after only a few cycles, and/or having a disproportionately long charge time. Seems like Kentli, LADDA, XTAR, EBL, and HiQuick are quality picks and deliver rated voltage and capacity through a full discharge, and stay that way even after they've been used a while.
Wait, aren't you quoting a Wirecutter review on NiMH batts and not the batts in the OP deal, which is for Li-ion? As far as I'm aware, IKEA Laddas do not come in a Li-ion variant - and wasn't finding anything for HiQuick, either.
I pulled from a few different reviews, including BudgetLightForum and a reddit LocationSound thread with a bunch of real world testing. For most purposes NiMH vs Li-ion makes less difference than the actual performance so I didn't feel the need to draw a line between them.
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Quote from Birdlawyer93 :
Worth noting the stated capacity is in mWh not mAh. 3000mwh is 2000mAh (1.5v nom), so these have less capacity than traditional 2200 or 2800mah rechargeable (NiMH).
Good info.

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