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4-Pack HW 9 Volt 1400mAh Rechargeable Lithium Batteries w/ USB-C Fast Charging Cable $14.39 + Free Shipping w/ Prime
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It would be nice if these lasts a lot longer than typical alkaline while costing less than single use lithium 9v.
My concern is that these packs may use an internal boost converter to keep the voltage at 9v right up to the point where it is fully drained causing the smoke detector to miss the low battery chirp.
It would be nice if these lasts a lot longer than typical alkaline while costing less than single use lithium 9v.
My concern is that these packs may use an internal boost converter to keep the voltage at 9v right up to the point where it is fully drained causing the smoke detector to miss the low battery chirp.
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I have used both EBL Li-ion and Tenergy Centura Ni-Mh rechargeables.
The Tenergy Centura have 7 Ni-Mh cells, so nominal voltage is 7 x 1.2 = 8.4V. Right after you charge them, they will measure 9.8V but within weeks that drops to under 9V and eventually settles at around 7 x 1.2 = 8.4V. Between the low 200mAh capacity and the inherent voltage drop over time, after about 6 months my smoke detectors start beeping (loudly), usually in the middle of the night when temperature is lower. I have to remember to charge in December to avoid being woken up at night.
The EBLs have a different problem. They use 2 Li-ion cells, but nominal is only 3.6V each. They charge up to 2 x 4.2V = 8.4V, so already well under the 9V needed. They have higher capacity, but again over time voltage drops to 3.6 x 2 = 7.2V. Again in my experience they will last 7-9 months before smoke detector starts beeping.
For these HW batteries, the seller claims they have a circuit that keeps voltage constant at 9V (similar to AA/AAA Li-ion rechargeables that are kept at 1.5V constant). A reviewer measured their real capacity at about 400mAh. As mentioned above, will try them when they arrive.
It would be nice if these lasts a lot longer than typical alkaline while costing less than single use lithium 9v.
My concern is that these packs may use an internal boost converter to keep the voltage at 9v right up to the point where it is fully drained causing the smoke detector to miss the low battery chirp.
It would be nice if these lasts a lot longer than typical alkaline while costing less than single use lithium 9v.
My concern is that these packs may use an internal boost converter to keep the voltage at 9v right up to the point where it is fully drained causing the smoke detector to miss the low battery chirp.
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