HKJ
(HKJ)
May 21, 2014, 5:26pm
1
Fujitsu AA HR-3UTA 1900mAh (White)
Official specifications:
Min capacity: 1900mAh
Nominal voltage: 1.2V
Life cycles: up to 1800
Self-Discharge: approx. 70% capacity after 5 years
Maximum temperature raise at different discharge currents: 1A:+1,1°C, 2A:+2,9°C, 3A:+4,8°C, 5A:+9,9°C, 7A:+14,2°C, 10A:+19,7°C
This cell is made by the same manufacturer that makes the Eneloop batteries.
This battery has a very good performance.
Conclusion
These cells has exactly same performance as the newest Eneloop batteries, i.e. a very good performance.
Notes and links
The batteries was supplied by a reader for a review.
How is the test done and how to read the charts
Compare to other AA/AAA batteries: Alkaline/NiMH/Lithium
CRX
(CRX)
May 21, 2014, 8:19pm
2
Thanks for the review.
So these are basically relabeled eneloops?
HKJ
(HKJ)
May 21, 2014, 8:23pm
3
You could also say it was the other way around. Eneloop is made on a Fujitsu factory or was, Panasonic is moving the production to another factory.
The interesting detail was if they use the same process to manufacturer the two brands and looking at the performance, it could look that way.
ChibiM
(ChibiM)
May 21, 2014, 9:38pm
4
Yep,good batteries.
What do you mean about moving to a different factory?
As far as we know they don't...only for some
It looks like Eneloop (japan) decided to change their wrappers of their eneloops..
A REAL shame!
I liked the very simple, but cool looking ENELOOP letters on the side, now they changed it to PANASONIC eneloop...
sad!
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It looks like they upgraded the D and C cells, but they still look like they didnt improve on mAh.. pity
Who else thinks this is SAD?
I do
HKJ
(HKJ)
May 21, 2014, 9:46pm
5
Some say they have stopped all their cooperation with FDK and are moving manufacturing to other plants.
I do not know what is true, but if anybody find some eneloop with "made in China" on them, I would be very interested in testing them.