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I don't think there is a rechargeable cell with a voltage of 1.5.
If you want a reliable (no leaks) replacement for alkaline cells, then I suggest lithium cells[/url]
Uncommon nickel–zinc rechargeable cells are 1.6 volts but I have no experience with them:https://www.amazon.com/Size-NiZn-900mWh-Rechargeable-Battery/dp/B00W1GDNZK
Quote from: David Hess on November 27, 2020, 04:09:19 pmIf you want a reliable (no leaks) replacement for alkaline cells, then I suggest lithium cells:https://www.amazon.com/Size-NiZn-900mWh-Rechargeable-Battery/dp/B00W1GDNZKWhat's the point when you can buy pre-charged LSD NiMH of the same capacity for less? And you don't need to throw them away when empty. NiMh has flatter discharge curve than alkaline. So generally lower initial voltage is not a problem, as past about 50% discharge NiMh actually has higher voltage than alkaline.
If you want a reliable (no leaks) replacement for alkaline cells, then I suggest lithium cells:https://www.amazon.com/Size-NiZn-900mWh-Rechargeable-Battery/dp/B00W1GDNZK
Sorry to say but eneloop is no longer of the same quality they used to be! I have always bought eneloop and did swear to them, but in the last years are they gotten awful! If you want the same quality as eneloop once was, then buy the IKEA LADDA, they are still produced like the old eneloop was.