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I purchased 20 of these for use in 10 battery operated candles that use single, and multiple AAA batteries. Great decision! I charge them once a week as they begin to dim with about 4 hours timer use per night. I’ve also charged them with multiple NiMH chargers that I have. I will note that one of the older chargers did flash a warning with 2 of the 20 batteries, but the DID charge fully, and functioned normally.
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I ordered batteries twice for my flameless candles. These are better, but I need to recharge them daily. Turn them off during the day, except for one @ the window in the foyer and one in the kitchen. Just keep a charger handy, they don't take long to de-charge/recharge. But it's tiring - will probably order more rechargable batteries. They come fast and for now there's free shipping, nice touch for Ebay, thank you.
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These batteries charge up in the same time as other ones that I have tried. They last about the same as other rechargeables. The cost is a great plus. For people who are not used to rechargeable batteries you will find that they are not as strong, or last as long as non rechargeable batteries. Non recharge are 1.5 volt vs 1.2 volt for rechargeable , that is what makes the difference. Over time the rechargeable will be a much greater value. I use a solar charger, so I can charge these batteries anywhere. I never run out of power when I have these batteries. I highly recommend these batteries.
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These are Good Strong Batteries. I checked eight of them with a meter. They came pre-charged to 1.2v. I have a good Panasonic charger which brought them up to about 1.38v. Batteries have plenty of power comparable to alkaline ones. The new batteries hold the charge reasonably well - very suitable for everyday use like keyboards, mouse, remotes, flashlights. Ones had before last hundred of charges. Go green with these. Make sure you have a good charger. I have a quick charger which stops charging way too soon.
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This purple battery does not have 1800mAh capacity, not even one quarter. By tested under 300mA (0.5A peak) and 50mA (75mA peak), the useful capacity is around 180mAh and 220-300 (0.96V, 0.8V depending on the application voltage requirement) respectively. The capacity is only one 10th to possibly one sixth of what it stated (labeled). It is good for low current applications, such as remote control, LED flashlight, or device uses 100mA or less etc. but the capacity is totally baloney.
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