How many batteries?

How many batteries does you have?

I have

3 - AAA ( 2 -sony LSD 900mAh, 1 - Panasonic LSD 800mAh)

8 - AA ( 4 Panasonic LSD 2100mAh, 4 Panasonic 2600mAh)

5 - 18650 ( 4 - Trustfrie Grey 2400mAh, 1 - AW 2200mAh)

6 - 16340 ( 2 - 7dayshop 750mAh, 4 - AW Blue)

8 - 14500 ( Trustfire Grey)

Do I need more?

Yes

6 x 18650 Trustfire Flame (ordered Grey) does not fit my ultrafire wf139

16 x 14500 Trustfire Flame (ordered 8 Grey and 8 Flame)

12 x 16340 Trustfire Grey

11 - AAA

10 - AA

5 - 18650

2 - 18500

4 - 14500

4 - 16340

Only need for now.It's actually a bad idea to buy rechargeable lithium batteries for future use.
Degradation by the time (besides the use) can make them useless when you go to use them.
Is better to buy fresh.

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I do have rather a lot.

Not counting the junk cells (probably about 20 AAs - I've recycled quite a few lately.

AAA NiMH - around 20

AA NiMH - all LSD. Less than 100

C NiMH - 8

D NiCd - 12

D NiMH - 6

9V NiCd/NiMH - around 6

14500 - around 12 but some are toast.

16340 - about a dozen

18650 - 16

Assorted AAA/AA/C/D/9V alkalines -especially the 9V ones as my assorted meters and network testers get through a lot of them.

16 lithium primary AA

20-odd primary CR123

More watch cells than you could shake a stick at

40 or more CR2032

20 or so CR2016

150 LR44

And a 12V car battery.

~30 AA

~12 AAA

2 16340

2 14500

~16 18650

I have a lot of chargers though, enough to charge almost half of them at once.

I feel like a poor miser here...

Alkaline AA: 12

Alkaline AAA: 5

Alkaline D: 2

Eneloop NiMH AA: 4

Junky BTY NiMH AA (free): 10

Junk BTY NiMH AAA (free): 4

NIMH AAA: 24

NIMHAA : 60

18650: 7

14500: 4

16340: 0

Nice thread idea, I have...

NIMH AAA (12LSD): 16

NIMH AA (10LSD): 13

14500: 3

18650: 2

16340/RCR123: 3

RCR2: 2

CR2: 2

C: 4

D: 8

NiMH:

Original Eneloops: AA = 28 / AAA = 20

Eneloop Tones: AA = 16

Costco Tones: AA = 16 / AAA = 8

DuraLoops: AA = 8 / AAA = 8

AppleLoops: AA = 12

Maha PowerEx: AA = 16

Energizers: AA = 10

Rayovacs: AA = 4 / AAA = 4

Li-ion:

18650 = 20

16340 = 4

14500 = 6

AAA: 8 NiMH, 4 LSD (all eight NiMH degraded or dead, my fault for lending them to my sister I guess...)

AA: 12 NiMH, 4 LSD (eight good and four crappy NiMH plus four new LSD NiMH)

D: 4 Alkaline (use before 2013, or they'll leak?)

CR123A: 19 (11 fresh 4sevens + 8 fresh solarforce)

CR2: 2 (panasonic, may be conterfeit)

18650: 12 (three new cells, six aged and three overly degraded ones)

16340: 7 (five aged and two degraded)

15270: 4 (three aged and one degraded)

14500: 4 (all four aged)

+ some assorted odd cells

Detailed specs ftw! aged = 2+ years in room temperature.

AAA: 12 various eneloops and rebrands.

AA: 20 various eneloops and rebrands. I dont have any AA lights, gotta fix that.

16340: 12 4 of those are aw's, Don't think I'll buy aw again. Good cells but way too overrated by cpf morrons. Not worth the extra cost.

cr123: 12 rayovacs

18500: 1 oddball size I used to replace a 3aaa carrier

17670: 2 Pair of utrafire grey's badly un balanced. Unsafe to use in 2 cell configuration. Bored my original solarforce l2, don't need to use them anymore.

18650: 4 trustfire black and flame, good cells but the shrinkwrap is too easy to damage compaired to other cells.

Personally, I don't really bother with NiMHs any more because almost all the lights I regularly use take 10440s, 16340s, 14500s and/or 18650s. I also phased out my 17670s, 17500s and other less commonly used Li-Io batteries in the sense that I still have and occasionally use them but won't buy new ones since I pretty much order 10400/14500/18650 lights exclusively now.

I guess we keep four or five dozen primaries around the house and the garage. My wife has a lot of AAA/10440 lights so we have about a dozen 10440s. I prefer 14500 or larger for EDC purposes, so that's another dozen. And then there's about 20 or so 18650s (that number may be a bit high because we keep a bunch of TR-1200s around and I'd have to go around the house and check how many batteries are actually in there). For 14500s and 18650s I usually use protected Trustfire batteries (DX sku.26124 and sku.20392 respectively).

NIMH AAA : 4

alkaline AAA 10

NIMH AA : 4x eneloop 4x sanyo 2700

alkaline AA: 10

14500:0

18650: 3

18700: 2

16340/RCR123: 0

a zillion of button batteries

AA - 28 (12 Eneloop, 12 Duraloop, 4 Sanyo 2700)

AAA - 32 (12 Eneloop, 20 Duraloop)

10440 - 1 (2 more on the way)

14500 - 4

18650 - 6

Nice collection of batts you guys, perfect for when a storm hits and you have no power.

24 RCR123A

20 Primaries CR123A

AAA Primaries = ?? 60

AAA rechargeable 10

AA Primaries 100+

AA rechargeable's 30+

14500 only 4 [ 2 on order ]

17670 only 1

22600 only 2

18650 only 38 [ Aprox ]

10440 only 6

My Collection:

20 - AAA (12 Soshine "900mAh", 8 Energizer 850mAh)

36 - AA ( 12 Soshine "2500mAh", 12 Energizer 2450mAh, 12 Varta 2700mAh)

32 - 18650 ( 2 Trustfrie Grey 2400mAh, 12 Trustfire "old blue" 2500mAh, 10 Trustfire "R&B" 2500mAh, 8 Solarforce "Black&White" unprotected 2400mAh )

8 - 16340 ( 8 Ultrafire Grey protected "880mAh")

Chargers: 2 TrustFire TR-001 "Black", Soshine Sc-S1(max), Sehkor

I want to try:

18650 Solarforce V2 "White-Blue"

18650 Solarforce V2 "White-Blue" = Will be testing shortly , I just posted the RCR123A results [ the new ones = blue and white ]