On a different subject wish the light makers would make an AA thrower. I posted something on nitecore Facebook page to make something that uses these smaller leds like Manker MC13 or Acebeam E10. Wouldn’t require a whole lot of power 4AA should do it. Guess I will continue to ask till someone brings out something for us who don’t use lithium cells. Seems all the innovation goes into lithium but most folks don’t use them in the general population.
Besides that, the 950Min is not correct, and the BK 4CCA is for the American market, and the rest of the wrapper shows EU, and that combination is incorrect....
They seemed to have mixed up quite a few things, lol.
Well…beneath the plastic wrapper is a metal tube, and physically it should hold up just fine.
But I think the entire casing of the battery is the negative terminal, so you’d have to be mindful of anything metal causing a short.
Anyone know how the current AmazonBasics AAA High Capacity compare to Eneloop Pro? The description used to say “Made In Japan” (Eneloop rewraps) but they don’t list that anymore. One recent comment says their’s were made in China. I’m guessing they’re not rewraps of the Pro’s anyway seeing as the rated capacities don’t match any version of the Pro.
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Wrappers are important on all batteries in my opinion. But it also depends on the application. If it doesn't have metal stuff that can touch the cannister, it shouldn't be too much of a problem.
Hi everyone, I am trying to recharge my Eneloop batteries with my BC1000 battery charger but a battery is not recognized and the display shows “null” as if the battery was not there. Should I throw the battery away or can I get it back somehow? It’s a “botanic edition” and I’m a little sorry … thanks in advance.