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Eneloop Pro's, 2 years later

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Chilly Brioschi:
Curious about the Amazon Basics
Someone suggested these as possible oem eneLoops...  (skeptical)

From Kleiner's post in thread below:

http://aacycler.com/post/nimh-stats-2019/


But most of all...
Any showing signs of leakage?

checht:

--- Quote from: 108Ω on January 05, 2020, 09:31:39 AM ---[snip]

But most of all...
Any showing signs of leakage?

--- End quote ---

All Eneloops, including 8 year old non-pro's are in fine physical condition, no bulging, no cracking, no leaks.

Chilly Brioschi:

--- Quote from: checht on January 05, 2020, 04:07:40 PM ---
--- Quote from: 108Ω on January 05, 2020, 09:31:39 AM ---[snip]

But most of all...
Any showing signs of leakage?

--- End quote ---

All Eneloops, including 8 year old non-pro's are in fine physical condition, no bulging, no cracking, no leaks.

--- End quote ---

Sold !
Leakage costs repair parts and time
A well-sealed cell is worth more than its price...

jerryfreak:
i havent had many leakers over several decades. i think a lot of it is how you charge them

jerryfreak:
i had some old eneloops i dug out of a drawer. if i had to guess they are 10+ years old

unloved for at least 8+ years, sitting there discharged

they all tested between 1850-1940 mAh... which doesnt sound all that impressive, but they were originally 2000 mAh batteries (that spec alone may date them)

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