i’ve got some, and that capacity is nearly accurate at 500ma discharge (>2500) but they cheated - they’re the biggest AAs i’ve ever seen and won’t fit in some things
Well , a few Dollars to prove one way or another - some are prepared to do this others not .
As for the epic fail - its not about anything but putting the proof out there ! Evidence / fact / truth ! something sorely missing in the world .
So its a community service [ flashlight community ] .
I think those two batteries cost all of $2.50 , so now if some one does a search , they may find the true capacity of these batteries and move on the the next rip . [ such is life ]
And I think I have mentioned this battery crap to Ebay , but ? Probably to much $ involved for the truth to get in the way .
So perhaps this means this thread is concluded, if a mainstream manufacturer pushing the envelop has to make the batteries almost too big to fit the appliances, then 3000 mAh is not doable yet.
I will be looking forward to you results. Ive used plenty of there 2200mAh with no issues at all except with three kids I dont have any left. I will have to stash these ones.
I have some Sanyo Harmolattice batteries that were just over (and under) 2500mAh. I don’t recall if I ever did a break in cycle on them though.
I made a webform you input the batteries and values and it pops out on the spreadsheet, I was going to make it public for everyone here to put their results too but I kind of lost interest.
I'll be interested in seeing your results for the Sanyo 2700. After a couple years, I have nothing good to say about them except that I think the wrapper looks rather snazzy.
When this thread was started i thought there might be such a battery out there, but by the time of the post you quoted i realized that there is little chance of it currently. If a real manufacturer has claimed such a capacity and your testing their batteries, then i will revise my opinion to may possibly exist.
I do hope someday there is 3000 mAH and more, NiMH has a better lifetime then Lithium.
BTY has been around a long time , a reputable manufacturer [ or label er ] of rubbish batteries . Its my humble opinion that when you buy BTY , you are guaranteed rubbish .
And to prove me right or wrong , I spent a lot of money [ was it 99cents ] to bring you some fact twisted with some truth .
Charged at 500mAh and discharged at 500mAh the battery returned all of some 402mAh capacity , WOW! , Im ever so impressed , this is actually better than I expected [ reverse psychology ] , I was expecting closer to 800mAh , I mean at the very least as good as a AAA battery , but I was wrong ! Yes I can admit it , I was wrong . Its actually much better than that , half the capacity of a decent AAA battery . [ Yes sarcasm ]
So I just hope , that folks that buy batteries of ebay actually take the time to research the battery they are going to spend a small fortune on . And to that end , I hope this information makes the rounds …
Please feel free to re-post , RIP , clone , as long as you dont claim as your own !
A lot of time [ really , 400mAh , like less than 2 hours , but at $25 pr hour thats $50 value ] went into sharing this information , and a lot of money ( $1 )
Actually , since I was doing something else during the charging and discharging , whats 5 minutes of my time worth ?
Anyhow , another community [ flashlight ] service announcement .
Hope it brings you some joy
So look at it this way. Which batteries with a claimed 3000mAH have the highest mAH? That way we can find out the best AA for the money and which ones are total junk. The guy’s trying to do a service. :~
BTY has been around a long time , a reputable manufacturer [ or label er ] of rubbish batteries . Its my humble opinion that when you buy BTY , you are guaranteed rubbish .
And to prove me right or wrong , I spent a lot of money [ was it 99cents ] to bring you some fact twisted with some truth .