I know HKJ will review them but I have bought them 3 years ago. (around 30 of aa and aaa) Some of them are still active while some of them died. Capacity seems nothing special comparing to quality alkaline 1.5V batteries that seems to last a lot longer …
Only advantage of those is that they are rcr imho so they save $.
Sorry luminarium iaculator but, seriously? Those cells I pointed out are low self discharge NiMHs, alkalines can only do better under low drain applications.
P.S.: pissed off right now, my smartphone screen becomes unresponsive or erratically unresponsive while plugged to a 5V 2A power supply which until now worked nicely. Very recently I used it to feed a DC-DC buck driver and I may have overloaded it, current at the emitter went up to ≈3.4A, @#$%!
Keeppower has send me a pile of cells to review, but it will be a few months before I get to them, except the 18350, they will be published much sooner.
I’m leaving these two suggestions, but also question: do you have any clue about these cells?
I’m not even sure if they worth a review, or if they were already reviewed (if so, I couldn’t find it).
Here are the links:
With regards to the MXJO, slim chance for its capacity rating to be accurate and even slimmer for its amperage one. And I do not mean to say they underspec their products, of course.
Thanks Barkuti! I knew I would get lost in all those AW and AWT! :person_facepalming:
Thanks for it and for the explanation about the MXJO! I think they will be less than advertised, buy, maybe it worth a try! Let’s see
Sorry HKJ, I had seen it elsewhere and now I found it! 50 pieces would be tooooo much to test
Generally USA dealers are impossible, the shipping are simply to expensive. A very dedicated dealer may ship to me (It is a couple of years since that happen last), but I will not pay UPS shipping for a few batteries. Chinese dealers are usual more willing to pay UPS for shipping.
Oh, ok! I didn’t realize that :person_facepalming: But you’re right, shipping from abroad is difficult in terms of values. Even in the Europe it is, I paid near 30€ total from buying 3 cells @ NKON (transportation costs were higher than the cells…).
Well, I just wanted to help if there was a feasible opportunity to test those batteries! In any case, thank you If I see them elsewhere, for reasonable prices, I’ll post it here !! :+1:
Shipping of LiIon is a big problem in todays world. The Chinese dealers try to find ways and often do at reasonable cost.
When a dealer/manufacturer sends me batteries for test they often want fast shipping and there the best options is UPS (for now), they often send many batteries i one parcel, making the “per cell” cost lower.
I do usual not care that much about prices, but I will not pay $20 (or more) shipping for a $5 cell.
I do sometimes see creative ways to get around the shipping restriction. I have a few times received some very cheap flashlights, with good batteries inside.