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Yes, for rechargeable 1.5V Li-ion batteries, its principle is a 3.6/3.7V lithium battery stepped down to 1.5V through a regulating circuit module. This built-in battery management system ensures the output voltage of constant 1.5V. For charging these kind of batteries, it needs standard charging voltage around 5V. So the common 3.7V Li-ion or 1.2V NiMH chargers can not charge them properly. It’s suggested to choose the compatible xtar chargers, such as L4, L8, MX4 mentioned above.
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Dear all, we are on a mission to improve our products and services, and your feedback is invaluable to us. By understanding your needs and experiences, we can make significant improvements to our battery solutions. Please take a moment to share your thoughts with us through our interactive survey.
If you’re looking for testers, I’m a candidate – I use 1.5V AAAs extensively in remote sensors and could use the added capacity when compared to NiMHs. I’m currently using primary lithium cells but looking for rechargeable alternatives, and these from XTAR could be just what I need.