gadabout
(gadabout)
7
Probably worth adding that you should try to keep them in matched sets if you use them in series, especially in the 4-cell soda can type lights or other electronics. They are very robust but can be damaged by reversal if you pair an older cell with 3 new ones for instance, or if you put them in at different states of charge.
I use a MAHA C9000 to glance at the approximate amount of charge each cell takes. If I see one becoming vastly different from the others I’ll separate it and run a break-in cycle.
My Eneloops have been rock solid going all the way back to 2006. Some of my Imedion Powerex 2300s are getting a bit flakey. Mostly self-discharge issues. I think a few of them should be culled.
Other various cheapies are all over the place in terms of capacity and self-discharge. I don’t put them in anything critical.
The IKEA Laddas (White and the older greens) have been performing well so far.