Test / Review: Panasonic Pro Power AAA

Panasonic Pro Power AAA



Official specifications (I could not find any realspecifications):

  • Up to 80% longer lasting
  • Panasonic’s Pro Power battery offers premium energy for your personal appliances.
  • Developed to provide reliable and dependable power, any place any time.
  • The improved capacity of the new Panasonic Pro Power battery has up to 80% extra performance compared to last years Alkaline ranges.
  • Premium alkaline range: developed to provide reliable and dependable power, any place any time.
  • Ideal for high and medium drain appliances.




Alkalien AAA batteries are very limited on current and power.











With a 1A load it is not even possible to draw 250mAh, before the voltage is below 1V.









Conclusion

Being smaller than AA, the capacity is less than half of AA.
For anytning that needs power lithium or NiMH is much better.



Notes and links

How is the test done and how to read the charts
Comparison of AA battery chemistries

Thanks for the review!!

You neglected to plot discharge curves for energy vs. premium energy.


Can't tell nuttin' without that.

Should be 250mAH, no?

Manufacturer needs to define high and medium drain. Seems like 1A is asking a lot of a AAA.

Thanks.

Of course, I have fixed it, thanks.

I cannot imagine using an alkaline AAA in a 1A drain situation. It’s not what they’re for.

What about AAA lights?

Here is a curve from one, showing the current drain:

It definitely needs something with more power than alkaline, if you want to run it on high.

Thanks for the review, nice to see the real capacities of an alkaline because it is never mentioned (probably because it is so dependant on the used current).

Thanks HKJ for another fine review.

Thanks for the review! :)

Thanks a lot for the review! Frontpage’d and Sticky’d.

If I am not mistaken, I used these batteries in a fenix e05 as an edc. I had it in my pocket every day, and one day the light would not work and I had to use a lot more force than normal to rotate it. I had a battery leak :frowning: Guess that can happen with every kind of alkaline, this took a few months only… Ruined the light also.

All alkalines can leak and does it frequently.

The reason it was difficult to turn is probably because the battery released some gas and pressurized the light.

I know this, but it has never happened to me before - at least not that soon. Yeah, I guess so! There was also a lot of leakage that had dried up a bit, which was in the threads as well.

I marked “sophia” as spam. J)