Was sitting at $39 forever. Thanks Jeff!
4150mwh is the deal breaker. Version with LC4 charger is there too, $37.80.
My use case is Garmin wireless car reverse camera, it eats alkaline batteries for breakfast. And chokes on 1.2V Eneloops.
Cheers!
Was sitting at $39 forever. Thanks Jeff!
4150mwh is the deal breaker. Version with LC4 charger is there too, $37.80.
My use case is Garmin wireless car reverse camera, it eats alkaline batteries for breakfast. And chokes on 1.2V Eneloops.
Cheers!
1.5v rechargeable lithium batteries like this need to be charged in bespoke chargers (such as the one included in the $37 bundle in the listing). This is because they don't have a discharge curve, they maintain 1.5v until they are almost empty and then suddenly switch to 1.1v so that hopefully the device you are using them in can display a low battery warning.
A normal NiMH charger not only needs to see a steadily increasing voltage from the battery, it also considers the battery fully charged at 1.3 volts
Didn't know these existed. I thought lithium batteries were only sold sealed. Is it new tech?
Can you charge these in the IKEA recharger or do you need to buy a new in order to kill them?