Hadn't seen any LSD batteries yet claiming 2300mAh.
Wonder if they are really 2300mAh or is someone just getting really optimistic?
Anyone test these yet?
http://thomasdistributing.com/shop/d....html?SP_id=75
Hadn't seen any LSD batteries yet claiming 2300mAh.
Wonder if they are really 2300mAh or is someone just getting really optimistic?
Anyone test these yet?
http://thomasdistributing.com/shop/d....html?SP_id=75
Interesting find.
Perhaps THIS is why Sanyo Eneloops are getting "cleared-out".
I admit, that's only wishful-thinking on my part.
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I actually picked them up last week. I just got them today, but haven't even tried it out yet. I'm hoping someone has insight on them. I could test to see how the runtime is in my Fenix with the 2300mah vs the eneloops. I won't be able to do it until next week though.
The trend with NiMH cells is that higher capacities lead to less robust cells with shorter lifetimes, lower available discharge rates and higher internal resistance. So higher capacity numbers for LSD cells are not necessarily the best thing to wish for. What is gained in one area may have a cost in another...
No trees were harmed in the posting of this message, however a lot of electrons were seriously inconvenienced.
What brandname are these marketed under?
KJ