ok. I updated this info in the first post of this thread.
Finally the 6 months LSD test of the GENUINE Sanyo Eneloop second generation has been done.
The results, make me think 2 things. The first one, that the old Eneloop I have, or they are not Genuine, or they are first gen, because they show higher capacity and better LSD results than the Genuine second gen. The second thing, is, that BTone batteries are not bad at all, at least if you want them to retain the capacity on the six first months. I have not tested the BTone for more than 6 months, but, I think that above 6 months, the Genuine Sanyo Eneloop 2nd gen will perform a lot better.
The results are:
8 ) Genuine Sanyo Eneloop 1900mAh (second gen)
link - ebay USA seller
FYI, no load voltages were:
1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6 months (1.355v, 1.336v, 1.331v, 1.327v, 1.325v, 1.321v)
Measured capacity
Cell 1 = 1785mAh
Cell 2 = 1794mAh
Remaining after six months
Cell 1 = 1582mAh
Cell 2 = 1590mAh
So it has about 88.6% of it´s capacity still available after 6 months.
My (perhaps) premature conclusion: BTone 2100mAh, has higher capacity than the genuine Eneloop 2nd gen. But on LSD, the Eneloop seems a bit better, at least after 6 months. I beleive that, above 6 months, the Sanyo Eneloop will be better than the BTones.
I will leave another 2x genuine Eneloop for a 12 months LSD test and another 2x Genuine ones for a 24 months test