Those GTL brand they are claiming 2500mah on AAs or 14500s. So 5000mah doesn’t suprize me since it’s 2X the size? that store has 99.2% positive feedback and for it’s volume per month the negatives are pretty low. About 50 sad customers out of 2500 that’s pretty amazing. Funny how most of the complaints are CR123s, AA & AAAs.
>> Google is a great search engine but unfortunately it doesn’t filter out idiocy.
In either direction — because it’s a series of tubes.
>> being googled here
> means …
Well, nouns get verbed — it just happens eventually.
So for this visitor when he said he was “googled here” he’s using it to mean somethin like “directed” or “taken” or “piped” or transported” or “delivered” — why not? Noun becomes verb.
Delivered is after all what google does with your attention.
And it drops you directly into a linked page without showing you any FAQ, or welcome mat, or front page, or any clue where you’re going. Then you click around and see more ads.
Perfect, innit?
Nobody was explaining what everyone here would already know: no rechargeable battery of that type and size now for sale will possibly hold as much energy as was advertised. “Extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence” and you won’t get that from people trying to sell you crap.
sorry i’m a noob… but how do you measure the mAh? do you have a tool to measure them?
i actually bought these batteries 20 of them to be precise… out of 20 only 1 is bad
i tested most them are all are 8.4V maybe 2 of them is 8.2V or 8.3V after fully charged