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HW 4-Pack AAA USB-C Rechargeable Lithium Batteries w/ 4-in-1 Cable (1300mWh) on sale for $13.99 - $0.70 (clip the
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These 1.5V Lithium batteries are rated in mWh. Most 1.2V NiMH are measured in mAh. For comparison, 1300 mWh at 1.5V = 866 mAh at 1.5V per the conversion calculator linked below.
For reference: https://convert-formula.com/mwh-mah
FWIW, the USB-charge type may seem like a great convenience, but the space in the 'can' is limited. The USB port robs some of that space making the capacity less. This is even more of a problem with the AAA.
These claim 1300mWh = ~867mAh. My response to that is NO WAY! Not a chance. I'd be shocked if these break 400mAh on low draw. ALL the USB charged AAA of this type I've tried come in around 250-300mAh. Really poor unless you NEED 1.5v. I know nothing AAA that 'needs' 1.5v.
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EDIT: Cant read, dont usually see rechargeable lithium AAAs.
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FWIW, the USB-charge type may seem like a great convenience, but the space in the 'can' is limited. The USB port robs some of that space making the capacity less. This is even more of a problem with the AAA.
These claim 1300mWh = ~867mAh. My response to that is NO WAY! Not a chance. I'd be shocked if these break 400mAh on low draw. ALL the USB charged AAA of this type I've tried come in around 250-300mAh. Really poor unless you NEED 1.5v. I know nothing AAA that 'needs' 1.5v.
FWIW, the USB-charge type may seem like a great convenience, but the space in the 'can' is limited. The USB port robs some of that space making the capacity less. This is even more of a problem with the AAA.
These claim 1300mWh = ~867mAh. My response to that is NO WAY! Not a chance. I'd be shocked if these break 400mAh on low draw. ALL the USB charged AAA of this type I've tried come in around 250-300mAh. Really poor unless you NEED 1.5v. I know nothing AAA that 'needs' 1.5v.
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These 1.5V Lithium batteries are rated in mWh. Most 1.2V NiMH are measured in mAh. For comparison, 1300 mWh at 1.5V = 866 mAh at 1.5V per the conversion calculator linked below.
For reference: https://convert-formula.com/mwh-mah
FWIW, the USB-charge type may seem like a great convenience, but the space in the 'can' is limited. The USB port robs some of that space making the capacity less. This is even more of a problem with the AAA.
These claim 1300mWh = ~867mAh. My response to that is NO WAY! Not a chance. I'd be shocked if these break 400mAh on low draw. ALL the USB charged AAA of this type I've tried come in around 250-300mAh. Really poor unless you NEED 1.5v. I know nothing AAA that 'needs' 1.5v.
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I know nothing AAA that 'needs' 1.5v.
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