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Are my rechargeable batteries already worn out? How to assess the condition, state, and age of the rechargeable batteries I own?
The problem is complex, and the answer is of interest to both users and sellers who are dealing with complaints submitted by their customers.
We will try to help all interested parties on this topic. ...
2023-09-19
AA R6, AAA R03 and other rechargeable batteries made in Ni-MH technology - assessment of their charge level before use. How to interpret charging progress indicators in chargers?
Ni-MH rechargeable batteries cause much more problems when assessing the current state of charge than alkaline or Li-ion batteries.While in the case of typical disposable batteries or Li-ion rechargeable batteries, we can orientate the level of charge of the cells and their condition based on the vo ...
2021-09-23
R6 (AA) Ni-MH 1.2V battery? Or maybe a 1.5V alkaline battery? How about both? 1.5V Li-ion batteries - a revolution in powering devices is coming...
The problem with alkaline batteries is that in devices with high power consumption, they are very often inefficient and discharge quickly (the voltage drops very quickly) and need to be replaced frequently. Ni-MH batteries, on the other hand, are ideal for devices with high power consumption. Unfort ...
2021-07-21
Great test of 9V batteries, comparison of technologies: alkaline vs Ni-MH vs Li-ion, which is the best?
This time in our lab, we decided to thoroughly test the capabilities of block alkaline batteries, Ni-MH rechargeable batteries, and Li-ion in the 9V size (the designation for the alkaline battery is 6LR61). The test involved measuring capacity, energy, and recording discharge curves at currents of 5 ...
2020-12-15
What are the differences between a 1.2V Ni-MH rechargeable battery and a 1.5V alkaline battery?
This is a question that arises very often in our daily work.
It is generally believed that Ni-MH batteries cannot replace disposable batteries due to their lower voltage. However, this applies only to certain devices - usually those with low power consumption and typically in configurations where ba ...
2019-04-26
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