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| texaspyro:
This guy does lots of independent tests/compaisons of various products. His tests are usually very well thought out and implemented. Here he tests rechargeable AA batteries: And another test: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0A1GvQ40j0Q&frags=pl%2Cwn |
| BravoV:
Similar long term test -> http://aacycler.com/ |
| retiredcaps:
I discovered his channel a couple of weeks ago when I was looking at car jump starter packs. That lead me to the ni-mh above and some others that I found interesting. He claims not to accept any products and uses his own money to buy everything. His voice does take a bit getting used to. |
| texaspyro:
--- Quote from: retiredcaps on December 27, 2019, 03:40:31 am ---I discovered his channel a couple of weeks ago when I was looking at car jump starter packs. --- End quote --- Ooooh, the Audew 1500 rocks... I also have their tire pumps (very small). |
| retiredcaps:
As for best AA/AAA ni-mh, I have stash of Eneloops (or rebranded equivalents like Ikea Ladda, Duracell pre-charge) and some cheap no name batteries. All the early generation of non LSD ni-mh have lost 30 to 50% of their capacity. Only the Eneloops have stood the test of time. One AA pair has goine through 800+ charge cycles and still hold near their 1900mAh rating. I'm happy with the Ikea Ladda (made in same factory as Eneloops) and they cost less $$$ than the Panasonic Eneloop. I think the Eneloops may outlast me. PS. I only buy the Made in Japan Eneloops or their rebranded equivalents. |
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