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forum thread Posted by WiseHeart1459 • May 5, 2025
forum thread Posted by WiseHeart1459 • May 5, 2025

Eneloop Panasonic BK-4MCCA10FA AAA 2100 Cycle Ni-MH Pre-Charged Rechargeable Batteries, 10-Battery Pack $19.71

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Model: Eneloop Panasonic BK-4MCCA10FA AAA 2100 Cycle Ni-MH Pre-Charged Rechargeable Batteries, 10-Battery Pack

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JochMaster
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Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank JochMaster

3C shows it's been basically this same price for the last ~6 months
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Gregg1
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Only some devices are happy with ni-mh batteries as they only put out 1.2 volts.
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jr0o
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Quote from Gregg1 :
Only some devices are happy with ni-mh batteries as they only put out 1.2 volts.
Have you found a suitable lifepo4 or liion AAA alternative? Quality and cost seems to be all over the place.
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Quote from jr0o :
Have you found a suitable lifepo4 or liion AAA alternative? Quality and cost seems to be all over the place.
These have been fantastic for me: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09QW7M...le_40&th=1

I don't know if I trust them enough to put them in remotes or kids' toys etc. but I have them in some keypad locks and the like that needed 1.5V and they last forever, even in freezing temps.
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Quote from Panzerschreck-6 :
These have been fantastic for me: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09QW7M...le_40&th=1

I don't know if I trust them enough to put them in remotes or kids' toys etc. but I have them in some keypad locks and the like that needed 1.5V and they last forever, even in freezing temps.
Do you know what is the difference between SE and Bravo version? Thanks

Edit: I found the answer.

Which Should You Choose?
Go with the Q032 SE if:

Your device requires or benefits from a full 1.5 V constant output (e.g. certain cameras, LED flashlights, audio gear).

You prefer a premium fast charger with LCD status display.

You need max capacity per cell.

Opt for the Q022 Bravo if:

You're fine with slightly lower voltage (1.4 V) and modest capacity; still much more than standard Ni–MH.

You want a more budget-friendly option with fast USB‑C charger.

Your devices are flexible on voltage and you value reliability and cycle life.
Last edited by hkteaman July 1, 2025 at 08:48 AM.

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