Sanyo Eneloop AA NiMH Pre-Charged Rechargeable Batteries - 8 Pack
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| List Price: | $26.99 |
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Product Description
The Eneloop 8 pack AA 2000 mAh is pre-charged and ready to use right out of the pack, very slow self discharge maintains 85% residual capacity, and combines all the features of an alkaline battery with the benefits of Rechargeable.
Product Details
- Color: white
- Brand: Sanyo
- Model: SEC-HR3UTG8BP
- Dimensions: 6.85" h x .86" w x 3.75" l, 1.00 pounds
- Battery type: NiMh
Features
- eneloop 8 pack AA 2000 mAh Pre-Charged and Ready to use right out of the pack.
- Very slow self discharge maintains 85% residual capacity
- Greater Power and Better Performance in lower temp than Alkaline.
- Reused up to 1000 times and no need to worry about memory effect,able to charge only the amount you need.
- eneloop combines all the features of an alkaline battery with the benefits of Rechargeable
Editorial Reviews
From the Manufacturer
The Eneloop 8 pack AA 2000 mAh is pre-charged and ready to use right out of the pack, very slow self discharge maintains 85% residual capacity, and combines all the features of an alkaline battery with the benefits of Rechargeable.
From the Manufacturer
Why Sanyo eneloop?
Sanyo eneloop batteries are an excellent choice for your rechargeables because:
- They can be used right after purchase
- They consistenly yield high performance
- They have a long shelf life with no loss of energy
- They can be used everywhere
- They are environmental friendly
Self-Discharge: Why Conventional Rechargeables Don't Cut It
Conventional rechargeable batteries have numerous advantages that make them great to use for your portable electronics. But they also come with certain disadvantages. After purchase, rechargeable batteries have to be charged before they can be used. And once charged, rechargeable batteries lose the stored energy rather fast. The charging takes quite long and rapid chargers are expensive. Not only that, but continuous charging or frequent charge to "top off" the lost energy (without complete discharge) can destroy the battery.
All these negative attributes have one root-cause: self discharge. Self-discharge means that a charged battery slowly discharges itself without any equipment consuming any current. This is the reason for rechargeable batteries being sold in a discharged state. And this is the reason that keeping charged batteries for some time did not make any sense. When you needed them, the energy was gone. Sanyo eneloop batteries have an extremely low rate of self-discharge, which means they hold their stored energy for a very long time--charge your batteries once and put them in your kitchen drawer, and over a year from now you'll still be able to use them right away, without needing to charge them again.
Under the Hood: How eneloop Controls Self-Discharge
How can the self-discharge in the eneloop be so reduced? The self-discharge of Ni-MH batteries is caused by three main reasons:
- The chemical decomposition of the cathode
- The natural disaggregation of the anode
- Impurities of the anode
This gives eneloop batteries a number of advantages over traditional alkaline batteries, including up to four times more power when used in a digital camera, high performance even at low temperatures (down to 23 degrees F) during your winter vacation, and a vast cost savings in the long run. The eneloop advantages are even more glaring when compared to typical NiMH batteries: not only are they ready for use right out of the box, but they generally last longer than most NiMH batteries (continuous and frequent recharging can destroy other NiMH models) and save both time and money (traditional NiMH charging is slow when you're in a hurry, while rapid chargers are expensive). All told, you can recharge eneloop batteries up to 1,000 times without experiencing a "memory effect"--just charge the amount you need and you're set.
