OMG, I baught these batteries for my vibrator and they work great. I have a very high powered fast draining vibrator, my regular batteries held 45 min max charge.
But with these Eneloops, I can use my vibrator for up to 2 hrs without needing to recharge.
I think I really like this item, but I am new to rechargeable batteries. could you explain to me what are the mAh numbers are and what is the best kind to get? I've noticed there is 800, 1000, 1500, 2100 mah, etc, etc.. What does these number mean?
mAh stands for Milli amp per hour. say you have a battery that is rated 2000 mah. The device that you are powering may have an amp draw of 100 Milli amps or so. which means that your device will mathematically last for 20 hours.
mah is direcly related to the power of the battery, (not voltage), so the higher the mah the higher the power (longer it last), so it all depends to the size of your wallet.
It's simple - if you have a high drain device that you use often, DON'T buy eneloops.....2000mah is not a patch on 2700mah. If you have a high drain device that can sit in the cupboard for weeks/months between uses, or you have mid-low drain devices, buy eneloop. Both have a place on the market. I have a powerful LED torch that I use as my hand torch and bike light, and for that GP 2700's outperform anything else as it doesn't have time to self discharge. I use eneloop for other devices though.
I can't really comment on powerex, but i have read several good reviews on them. My preference is the duracell precharged rechargeable. same benefits of eneloop and a trusted brand thats a bit cheaper
No, the original is better. Powerex copied Eneloop but could not reacht the same quality. Still the Eneloops have a lower self discharging rate. But yes, Imedions are better than conventional batteries as they lose their charge so fast that you have to use them immediately after charging, so I compare them to a car with a leaking gasoline tank.
Actually the powerx out perform the eneloops, i have both. The key is to slow charge. Try to never go higher than 500ma per battery. Quick charging only destroys the heat will burnup the electrodes or acid that's contained in the battery causing it to not take a charge as well and short after will fail. fast chargers suck!
OMG, I baught these batteries for my vibrator and they work great. I have a very high powered fast draining vibrator, my regular batteries held 45 min max charge.
But with these Eneloops, I can use my vibrator for up to 2 hrs without needing to recharge.
I love them, thank you eneloop!
kikicreamify 1 year ago 5
@kikicreamify lol..
IdontLikeTechnology 2 months ago
too expensive!
chicagoelectricbicyc 1 year ago
there not that bad, i just bought (3) 4packs of AAA batteries off of Amazon for 9.95 (each 4pack) with free shipping
choab 1 year ago
Eneloop = recyko
walkandlookup 2 years ago
I think I really like this item, but I am new to rechargeable batteries. could you explain to me what are the mAh numbers are and what is the best kind to get? I've noticed there is 800, 1000, 1500, 2100 mah, etc, etc.. What does these number mean?
urkingod 2 years ago 2
mAh stands for Milli amp per hour. say you have a battery that is rated 2000 mah. The device that you are powering may have an amp draw of 100 Milli amps or so. which means that your device will mathematically last for 20 hours.
exile341 2 years ago
mah is direcly related to the power of the battery, (not voltage), so the higher the mah the higher the power (longer it last), so it all depends to the size of your wallet.
walkandlookup 2 years ago
no sony recharge circle blue is much better low self discharge rate but same MAH capacity but still better hold longer charge in like 1 month
hmng2piano 3 years ago 2
um what if they leak
HmongZboy 3 years ago
It's simple - if you have a high drain device that you use often, DON'T buy eneloops.....2000mah is not a patch on 2700mah. If you have a high drain device that can sit in the cupboard for weeks/months between uses, or you have mid-low drain devices, buy eneloop. Both have a place on the market. I have a powerful LED torch that I use as my hand torch and bike light, and for that GP 2700's outperform anything else as it doesn't have time to self discharge. I use eneloop for other devices though.
slitheen 3 years ago
I can't really comment on powerex, but i have read several good reviews on them. My preference is the duracell precharged rechargeable. same benefits of eneloop and a trusted brand thats a bit cheaper
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setiamalaysia 3 years ago
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Powerex Imedion is better.
XIIIIIIIX 4 years ago
No, the original is better. Powerex copied Eneloop but could not reacht the same quality. Still the Eneloops have a lower self discharging rate. But yes, Imedions are better than conventional batteries as they lose their charge so fast that you have to use them immediately after charging, so I compare them to a car with a leaking gasoline tank.
haizahaiza 3 years ago 8
Actually the powerx out perform the eneloops, i have both. The key is to slow charge. Try to never go higher than 500ma per battery. Quick charging only destroys the heat will burnup the electrodes or acid that's contained in the battery causing it to not take a charge as well and short after will fail. fast chargers suck!
jayw654 2 years ago 5