As long as they are Eneloops and made in Japan your good to go as far as I can tell. :+1:
That is the same Pack you had been talking about getting isn’t it??
If you go HERE & RIGHT HERE you can learn all you’ll ever want to know about Eneloops.
The first link I found it doing a Google search after I last posted. The second link I think it has some good info on Eneloops and it answer some of the question I had. One answer I couldn’t find if you can charge 2 AA and 2AAA at the same time in the cc17.
I think the next thing I’m going to get is Xtar SV2 first (easier to get) then Lii500 and more Eneloop. Can you test the accuracy of a DMM with the SV2 or do you need the Lii500? Do you know what’s a good battery storage case/container that keep the batteries seperated?
For storage I was looking at ammo boxes but the AAA Eneloop will fit in the slots but when upside down there all over the place. What are some of your idea/opinion on storage box.
I forgot about the US GB Warehouse…. they never seem to have it when I want it.
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The place where I found it was on Amazon and after I read it again it’s for EU plug.
I was going to ask about Gearbest in the U.S. if it was the same company. I once order a packagr from outside the U.S. and they said it got delivered and it never did so I got beat on that deal so when it comes to ordering outside the U.S. I sometimes have second thought on it.
Gearbest only has one website, but they have multiple warehouses. If a product is available at their US warehouse, it’ll show you that on each product page when you click on the Shipping Cost / shipping options link. They only offer a limited number of some of the most popular items in that warehouse.
This question was asked the other day about the accuracy of the Innova 3320 DMM.
Well I though some of you might find the following interesting.
A BLF friend from the United Kingdom sent me a brand spanking new VC99 DMM and a VRM (Voltage Reference Module). So I decided to test it all out as well as the accuracy of my Innova 3320.
The VRM is programmable to test for 10.0V, 7.5V, 5.0V, & 2.5V… DC of course.
Now please remember, while the VC99 & VRM were brand new; the INNOVA is at least 5 or 6 years old, probably a lot more… and has been riding around in my truck or car for most of those years in a plastic container I got at Walmart. Thru heat of summer and cold of winter too……. in other words it has not had an easy lift.
I’ll just let the pictures speak for themselves…. no adjustments were made to either meter. It was not necessary.