You accompanying the Skooter Blog, recalls that bought 3 Packs of 4 Rechargeable batteries NiMH AA 1.2V 1900mAh Sanyo Eneloop Genuine and DX - DealExtreme just sent two and 1 Pack of 4 Rechargeable AA NiMH 1.2V 2500mAh Low Self Discharge BTONE (Rechargeable 1.2V 2500mAh AA Ni-MH Low Self Discharge / LSD Batteries (4-Piece Pack)) mistakenly?
Well then, a DX me let him keep the BTONE, which were then assessed here in Skooter Blog, and now Pack of 4 Rechargeable AA NiMH 1.2V 1900mAh Sanyo Eneloop Warm (Genuine Sanyo Rechargeable 1.2V 1900mAh AA Batteries (4-Piece Pack)) missing arrived.
As I have done the evaluation of this new model of Eneloop in the article on the two cards that came in the first package, there is much to add here. So just let the photos:
And the tracking information. A DX andou usando o correio da Suécia, HE knows-because, but the important thing is that arrived:
Data | Local | Situation |
01/04/2014 11:18 | CSD [Removed] | Delivery Effected |
01/04/2014 09:13 | [Removed] | Out for delivery to the recipient |
25/03/2014 09:59 | INTERNATIONAL TRAT Unidade PARANA – CURITIBA/PR | Awarded |
Received / Brazil | ||
13/03/2014 11:36 | SWEDEN | Routed |
M traveling to TREATMENT UNIT INTERNATIONAL – BRAZIL |
And here is the summary table:
Product Name: | Pack of 4 Rechargeable AA NiMH 1.2V 1900mAh Sanyo Eneloop Warm |
Name Original: | Genuine Sanyo Rechargeable 1.2V 1900mAh AA Batteries (4-Piece Pack) |
Store: | DX – DealExtreme |
Value: | US$ 17,70 each |
Current value: | US$ 18,99 each |
Payment Method: | PayPal w / Credit Card Visa International |
Shipping Type: | Registered Air Mail (Standard) |
Shipping Fee: | Free |
Package Home Country: | Hong Kong / China |
Purchase Data: | – |
Submission Date: | 13/03/2014 |
Data Delivery: | 01/04/2014 |
Time in Transit: | 19 days |
Declared content: | 18650 / 16340 / A… |
Type Marked Content: | Gift |
Declared Value: | $ 18,99 |
Taxed: | Not |
Taxable Value: | – |
Tax Value: | – |
And I'm ending here the article on Pack of 4 Rechargeable AA NiMH 1.2V 1900mAh Sanyo Eneloop Warm (Genuine Sanyo Rechargeable 1.2V 1900mAh AA Batteries (4-Piece Pack)) que faltava, with a positive evaluation to the DX que mais uma vez resolveu o problema da melhor maneira possível. Share this article with your friends if you liked . If you also want to shop in DX – DealExtreme, directly from Hong Kong, click here and good shopping.
Aprendi a comprar as AAA Enitime graças ao seu blog e elas sempre me atenderam bem. Mas agora estou com um Xbox 360 que usa pilhas AA e estou procurando alguma recarregável com boa autonomia e pouca self discharge. Confesso que não entendo tão a fundo os padrões de pilhas, mas você acha que essas Eneloop avaliadas me atenderiam bem? Só esses 1.2V e 1900mAh seriam suficientes? Congratulations blog!
Essas não seriam melhores?
1- http://www.dx.com/p/genuine-sanyo-2500mah-ni-mh-rechargeable-aa-battery-black-4-pack-134945#.U4enRPldW0c
2- http://www.dx.com/p/rechargeable-aa-2500mah-ni-mh-battery-4-piece-pack-101017#.U4enmPldW0c
E se forem melhores mesmo, o medo então é não serem originais! 🙁
A Eneloop XX tem um pouco de carga a mais, porém ela aguenta menos ciclos de recarga (500 ciclos contra 1800 dessas do artigo).
Não encontrei informação de quantos ciclos essas Enitime que você passou aguentam, mas creio que também seja menos do que as de ~2000mAh.
Melhor ou não depende da sua preferência.
Eu ainda prefiro menos carga por ciclo, porém com mais ciclos, pois no final das contas compensa:
No caso das Eneloop: 1800 recargas de 1900 mAh = 3.420.000mAh de vida útil (theoretically).
No caso das Eneloop XX: 500 recargas de 2500 mAh = “only” 1.250.000mAh de vida útil.
Analisando dessa forma que você colocou eu acho que me interessaria mais a maior quantidade de ciclos. Daí entre o certo e o duvidoso, melhor deixar as Enitime de lado e partir para essas do review, sem contar a irrisória diferença de preço entre elas. Again, thank you! 🙂
Se não fosse abuso, você poderia me tirar mais uma dúvida? Which means longer operating time for an electronic device, the volts or milliamps of a cell?
Both. Every device needs the proper current and voltage to function. But over the tension you don't have much control, ordinary batteries provide about 1.5V when new, and the tension decreases with use. In rechargeable batteries the voltage is about 1.2V, that doesn't usually drop much until the load is near the end. As far as I know, every NiMH cell supplies the same ~ 1.2V, so what makes the difference is the load it supports.
Thank you very much for the clarifications!
Fala Skooter! It's probably the first my post here on your blog, but I walk a few years! Congratulations on the site!
Face… you know how to tell me how much longer these batteries last? I know it's very relative information, depends a lot on the use of each and such… but I’ve always used only Sony’s, and I've had them for about 3 or 4 years still in operation, so I'm kind of afraid to buy from another brand (however tempting the price is). I only use it for charging Wiimotes or Gamepad's 360, so if they last for about a year I'm already in profit.
Thank you!
Hello Flavio,
All the Eneloop I bought are still on active duty. The oldest already has at least 5 years.
One year they can take it easy, because by specification they can hold up 1800 refills.
Even if they only last 1/4 thereof, would already be 450 refills, I could charge it every day for a year without getting to it.