Test/review of Emmerich 9V 9.6V 200mAh (Green)

Emmerich 9V 9.6V 200mAh (Green)





Official specifications:

  • Nominal voltage: 9.6V

  • Nominal capacity: 200mAh

  • Typical capacity @ 200mA: 170mAh

  • Minimum capacity @ 20mA: 180mA

  • Maximum charge current: 200mA

  • Minimum overcharge: 20mA

  • Maximum overcharge: 200mA

  • Maximum continuous discharge current: 0.6A

  • Maximum momentary discharge current: 2A for 1 second

  • Weight: 44g

  • Cycle life: up to 500 cycles.




A 8 cell NiMH 9V rechargeable battery.












I do one cycle to start the battery, but it was not enough for this battery. Being a 8 cell battery it has a rather high voltage. There is a small capacity difference between the two batteries.











Conclusion

Using 8 cell 9V gives the highest voltage of any 9V batteries, but NiMH do not have very impressive capacity at 9V. The battery is not specified for low self discharge, this means that it will selfdischarge in a couple of months.
These cells are good for application that needs high voltage and has frequent battery replacement.



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