Quicktest Sanyo Eneloop tones HR-3UTGA

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We have done a quicktest with the new Sanyo eneloop HR-3UTGA.
The Batteries where new. We have done this with the Maha MH-C9000 Charger.

1. Break-In test
eneloop tones HR-3UTGA, AA, Mignon, mind. 1900mAh, 2000mAh

Cell 1: 1,44V 1991mAh 326Min 99,55%
Cell 2: 1,44V 1991mAh 326Min 99,55%
Cell 3: 1,45V 1985mAh 323Min 99,25%
Cell 4: 1,45V 1985mAh 325Min 99,25%

2. Discharge test
with other, brand new cells
eneloop tones HR-3UTGA, AA, Mignon, mind. 1900mAh, 2000mAh
Cell 1: 1,21V 1454mAh 191 Min factory load 72,7%
Cell 2: 1,21V 1458mAh 191 Min factory load 72,9%
Cell 3: 1,21V 1456mAh 190 Min factory load 72,8%
Cell 4: 1,22V 1448mAh 190 Min factory load 72,4%

http://www.akkushop.de/blog/wp-content/gallery/eneloop-hr-3utga/p1020028.jpg

Thanks DM51: *fixed* File size
 
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Those eneloops are certainly cheerful :D

We have done a quicktest with the new Sanyo eneloop HR-3UTGA.
The Batteries where new. We have done this with the Maha MH-C9000 Charger.

1. Break-In test
eneloop tones HR-3UTGA, AA, Mignon, mind. 1900mAh, 2000mAh

Cell 1: 1,44V 1991mAh 326Min 99,55%
Cell 2: 1,44V 1991mAh 326Min 99,55%
Cell 3: 1,45V 1985mAh 323Min 99,25%
Cell 4: 1,45V 1985mAh 325Min 99,25%

2. Discharge test
with other, brand new cells
eneloop tones HR-3UTGA, AA, Mignon, mind. 1900mAh, 2000mAh
Cell 1: 1,21V 1454mAh 191 Min factory load 72,7%
Cell 2: 1,21V 1458mAh 191 Min factory load 72,9%
Cell 3: 1,21V 1456mAh 190 Min factory load 72,8%
Cell 4: 1,22V 1448mAh 190 Min factory load 72,4%

http://www.akkushop.de/blog/wp-content/gallery/eneloop-hr-3utga/p1020028.jpg

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Test 2.1.
after 1x discharge + 1x Burn-In

Cell 1: 1.44 V 1973mAh 324 min 98.65%
Cell 2: 1.44 V 1949mAh 320 min 97.45%
Cell 3: 1.44 V 1951mAh 318 min 97.55%
Cell 4: 1.45 V 1949mAh 319 min 97.45%

What we should test now? Cells from Test 1 with more cyles?
Please tell us. Thanks
 
Sorry to necro this old thread but I'm just done an initial discharge cycle on a new pack of Eneloop HR-3UTGA and got similar consistent levels of 70% capacity (within .9% deviation over 70%) . Is this fairly standard from these cells?

I've got the cells doing their first burn in now to see what they come up to.

AkkuShop, if you are still looking, did you complete some additional cycles following burn in and if so did they improve?
 
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