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Energizer NH15BP-2 AA Nickel Rechargeable Batteries (2-Pack)Binding: Electronics
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Awesome Batteries [Posted on 2000-06-13] These batteries are 1200 mAH [Posted on 2000-06-22] They work, but unlike the batteries that ship with the Kodak (which are 1600 mAH-rated), these batteries are rated at only 1200 mAH. mAH means milli-amp hours and is a measure of the amount of power the battery can store and deliver before needing to be recharged. So, they deliver only 75% of the life of the higher-rated batteries. My digital cam responds to this with a half-battery indicator, even when all 4 batteries are at full charge. Good value for the price [Posted on 2000-08-27] For instance, I always use NiMH batteries in my CD player. They last about 90% as long as alkalines and, of course, are reusable. A quick one-hour charge will get the same pair going again. Where NiMHs really shine, though, is in momentary high-drain devices such as digital cameras and camera flashes. In a recent report, Consumer Reports had to rescale its battery ratings because NiMHs perform so well. In one digital camera that I use, alkalines will last for one flash-card of pictures; NiMHs last for over 3. While the Energizer (and recently Rayovac) brands are quite inexpensive, they only last about 85% as long as the Radio Shack brand. Cost versus run life is the only consideration here, and these batteries are just great for CD or tape players. Note: You will need a NiMH-specific charger to charge these batteries. Overall recommendation: If you use even a moderate number of batteries frequently or listen to music on a portable player, NiMHs are a worthy investment. Beats the heck out of Alkalines [Posted on 2001-05-31] I hadn't purchased any rechargables in a while, back when only NI-CADs were the only option. I was often a victim of the memory effect, which NI-MH completely eliminates. My camera has both an LCD display and a viewfinder, and the batteries will usually last about 2 or 3 days of picture taking unless I use the LCD monitor, which will reduce the longevity to about a day and a half. If you transfer your pictures directly from your camera instead of a card reader, your battery power will suffer a great deal. Overall, I'm satisfied with these batteries, but with today's higher-drain cameras, I'm sure there are other batteries that will hold a stronger and longer charge. Good batteries. Beware the different power rating. [Posted on 2003-01-03] Click here for more details and discount information...
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