As soon as I opened ’em, I popped out the plastic thingy, loaded ’em all up, powered up the charger, spun each cell around ’til the bright part of the ring was on top, and let ’em burn. After a half-hour or so, poop! poop! poop! poop!, all 4 lights eventually went out. Charged, I presume.
NiMH is only 1.2V. It has to boost the voltage to the LED to 3.whatever. So if it boosts the voltage 3× to 3.6V, current would be 1.5A from the cell to supply 500mA to the LED, assuming 100% efficiency.
Granted, it’s the lousiest route as far as efficiency, going from 3.xV from the internal cell, down to regulated 1.5V, then back up to 3.xV to drive the LED. Still, I prefer the more evenly-spaced modes at 1.5V, even if not nearly as bright, vs all-bright directly from a 14500.
Besides, I gotta find something to use ’em in. :laughing: