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Model: Eneloop Panasonic BK-3HCCA10FA pro AA High-Capacity Ni-MH Pre-Charged Rechargeable Batteries, 10-Battery Pack
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NiMh chemistry doesn't allow for more than 1.2V. VERY few locks support 1.2Vx4. Stick to alkaline or if you're ok with not knowing true battery life but a decently long run time, Energizer Ultimate Lithium
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search LFP aa battery in amazon.com, or just buy Energizer Ultimate Lithium at costco (they also sell rechargeable ones in other brands).
only handful companies (all in china) can make LFP batteries anyway so not much difference.
search LFP aa battery in amazon.com, or just buy Energizer Ultimate Lithium at costco (they also sell rechargeable ones in other brands).
only handful companies (all in china) can make LFP batteries anyway so not much difference.
The Energizer ultimate lithium are not rechargeable
search LFP aa battery in amazon.com, or just buy Energizer Ultimate Lithium at costco (they also sell rechargeable ones in other brands).only handful companies (all in china) can make LFP batteries anyway so not much difference.
****Please don't try to charge Energizer Ultimate Lithium batteries . ****They are NOT rechargeable. They are not LFP chemistry. Those batteries are Lithium Iron Disulphide batteries and are different from LFP (Lithium iron phosphate) Yes, there exists LFP (actually LiFePO4) AA batteries but they are 3.2V not your typical 1.2V-1.5V.
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Idk what the technical differences are but they weren't enough of a concern to me to not buy these on a discount.
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How can you test/tell if they are counterfeit? I've been waiting for these to go on discount.
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only handful companies (all in china) can make LFP batteries anyway so not much difference.
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only handful companies (all in china) can make LFP batteries anyway so not much difference.
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