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8-Pack INCEHOLY Lithium AA Rechargeable Batteries w/ Charging Case (1.5V 3000mWh) $14.99 + Free Shipping w/ Prime
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Any who, you have to really watch this rabbit hole. There are two styles of lithiums.
The first style is HIGHPOWER. These things will put out massive current with little voltage drop. The problem with them is high self discharge and the voltage cuts out at 1.3 volts ish. These also can get very hot in high power mode.
The second is the long shelf life version. These act like normal AA's. Lowish current(still more than normal AA), low heat, extreme slow self discharge. They also have a circuit in them that will all them to run in low voltage mode down to 1.1v. Thats the key to picking them out of the crowd.
So if you buy high power and pop them in your mouse, you will be recharging every few weeks. If you get long shelf life and pop them into something with a flash or high power led, its going to struggle to keep the voltage up.
If you are curious about 1.5v AA lithiun I stongly recommend you look at this German review {Google translation required).
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https://www.akkuverglei
The EBL 1.5v AA lithium rechargeable come out quite poorly - 900mAh capacity + 81.5% loss in one year.
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There's LOTS of info filling that in.
What I WAS emphasizing is that High CAP NiMh are in some fundamental ways not as good as Standard (~2000mAh) CAP NiMh.
For 1.5v lithium that WHOLE area is a 'wild west mess' for everything that is claimed.
It it pure buyer's beware. Educate yourself before entering. If you enter into the realm and are 'shocked and disappointed' you mostly likely don't understand the chemistry and have been sucked in by the marketing....which is full of seriously exaggerated claims.
Quality and reliability are very hard to determine.
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