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rockies
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# Posted: 31 May 2018 19:29
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I was reading that typical AA or AAA rechargeable batteries can lose about 4% of their charge PER DAY just while sitting on the shelf and can only be recharged about 500 times before they are exhausted.

These batteries can be recharged up to 2100 times and will hold their charge much longer.

https://www.panasonic.com/global/consumer/battery/eneloop/lineup.html

ChuckDynasty
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# Posted: 3 Jun 2018 09:03
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I use eneloop and charge them with a 12v Rayovac PS20A universal charger off a deep cycle battery.

Borrego
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# Posted: 3 Jun 2018 12:15
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I've always just used regular AA batteries and tossed them......probably time to stop that and get a bit more green ....
Since we got solar we only use AA batteries now for some under cabinet kitchen lights like you get at Costco. They each use 6 batteries so I'd need to charge a bunch at a time. Most chargers are 4 port only, but I found an 8 port charger on Amazon.......
https://www.amazon.com/EBL-Ni-MH-Rechargeable-Battery-Charger/dp/B00EB7812C/ref=cm_wl _huc_item

Borrego
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# Posted: 3 Jun 2018 12:25
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Went on a search and found these which i think I'll get instead...no more batteries needed. (I use Makita 18V lithium batteries for tools/radio/flashlights etc....

What are you all using AA batteries for? Are they even necessary anymore? Just asking....

buckybuck
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# Posted: 3 Jun 2018 13:19 - Edited by: buckybuck
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Quoting: Borrego
What are you all using AA batteries for? Are they even necessary anymore?

I decided they aren't. Other than the 12-volt on-demand water pump for my shower, everything in my cabin (the lights, radio, iPad, Bluetooth speaker, media server--yeah, I know, really roughing it) now runs off Li-ion batteries, either by a self-contained battery or by a USB power bank. They seem to hold a charge forever, and there are lots of options for recharging via USB. port

ChuckDynasty
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# Posted: 3 Jun 2018 14:28
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Quoting: Borrego
What are you all using AA batteries for?


I use AA & AAA in flashlights & small lanterns, remotes, clock, shortwave radio, weather radios, regular radios, outdoor/indoor thermometer, toothbrushes & my kids Xbox...Xbox eats them up.

Ontario lakeside
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# Posted: 3 Jun 2018 15:18
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Ikea AA batteries are identical to the enloop, made in the same factory and a lot cheaper.

Bushwhacked
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# Posted: 5 Jun 2018 01:18
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Ive read that the amazon rechargeable batteries are the same as enloop. I bought both and they do seem to preform the same.

LoonWhisperer
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# Posted: 5 Jun 2018 16:25
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Quoting: Ontario lakeside
Ikea AA batteries are identical to the enloop, made in the same factory and a lot cheaper.


Hmmm... this I did not know. Thanks

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