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Turnigy Rechargeable Battery AAA 900mAh Nimh LSD $1.08 (Free Shipping over $50) @ Hobby King

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Some serious cheap battery here that apparently have a good reputation among other LSD brands

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Also mix and match with the AA as can be purchased on backorder. Original Post

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  • +3

    Mmmm good deal on LSD :p

    • I'll get 365 for a full years trip then.

  • +6

    I have these and Eneloops. The Turnigy batteries drain a lot quicker.

    • Thanks. Do you mean they self-discharge while not in use quicker?

      • +3

        They self-discharge quicker. I recharge my unused batteries every 6-12 months and the Turnigy ones always show a lower voltage and take longer to top up. I would pay a little more and get the Eneloops.

        • Thanks for that, I'll avoid these. I'd like to get the Ikea Ladda's which apparently are re-branded Eneloop Pros. But no Ikea here and they charge $40 for delivery! Will keep looking.

  • Already received mine from last deal. Very quick postage

  • +1

    Great batteries!!

  • Received my AA batteries today super fast delivery

  • When I mix and match it shows two lots of shipping

  • Free shipping doesn't seem to apply with Backorders. Shipping for the AAs is outrageous @$32A for 25.

    • Free shipping doesn't seem to be working at all. I added 50 AAA's to my cart and its still showing ~$12 as the cheapest shipping option.

  • IKEA LADDAs are made in Japan and even if not rebadged eneloop pros, work as well as them.

  • Has anyone tested these for approx capacities?
    Using a Lii-500 on a couple of batteries each I found:
    - IKEA Laddas ~880mAh (tested 2)
    - Aldi Activ ~740mAh (tested 6)
    Unfortunately I don't have any Eneloop AAA's and it's AA's I seem to be needing more of these days.

    Eneloops/Laddas may be the gold standard but at $2 a pop are quite pricey. Aldi are at $1.50 though noticeably less than rated capacity which is fine for that price but not the greatest to see from a trust/marketing point-of-view, e.g. how many cycles they'll last.

    These Turnigy's are noticeably cheaper than the lot so just wondering how honest the capacity rating is, or if anyone's has died yet from not that many cycles.

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