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| BravoV:
Want to hold charge much longer than Eneloop white, use Eneloop Lite (blue jacket), of course, with much more lower capacity and even lower drain capability. I used in all my wall clocks and remotes, rarely charge them. :-+ Just hate alkaline cell. >:( |
| MWP:
--- Quote from: BravoV on December 27, 2019, 05:46:20 am ---... is Eneloop Pro (black jacket) that is designed for high current application... --- End quote --- I found otherwise. They destroyed themselves with a high current load. |
| ConKbot:
Just how high current of a load? Even the eneloop whites aren't exactly a slouch for most applications. I get that camera flashes are probably the worst in terms of consumer applications, as cycle time needs to be short. But I'd still expect them to just have a low capacity, or even just fall flat on their face, not self destruct. |
| MWP:
I did measure it a while back. It was around 15 amps. |
| Mechatrommer:
i have 2 sets (4xAA each set) of white eneloop since 2011 (yes i keep the purchase record), in 2014 i bought another 2 sets because i was afraid the 2011 sets will die soon (as many other different brands (including Energizer and PowerEx that died long time ago) and knock off), i was wrong. the 2011 sets still work until today, and the 2014 sets mostly sit in their packaging from the time they are purchased. only to be taken out when i need all my 4 flashes to work at a time (usually at near year end). they only for camera flashes (Canon) application and about nothing else. i charge them with MAHA POWEREX MH-C801D (soft/slow charge mode mostly if i dont need urgent) about the same age as 2011 sets, and later not long after, i bought MAHA POWEREX MH-C9000 (used in OP) if i need any of them to be reconditioned (and charging if i need more than 2 sets charged at a time). fwiw.. |
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