Test/review of Eneloop AA BK-3MCCE 1900mAh (White) 2019

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[size=+3]Eneloop AA BK-3MCCE 1900mAh (White) 2019[/size]

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Official specifications:
  • Nominal voltage: 1.2V
  • Minimum capacity: 1900mAh
  • Low self discharge: 70% capacity left after 10 years
  • Cycle life: 2100 cycles.

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Maximum temperature raise at different discharge currents: 1A:+1,5°C, 2A:+3,6°C, 3A:+5,9°C, 5A:+11,3°C, 7A:+16,2°C, 10A:+21,4°C
This is a retest of the standard eneloop (Previous test is from 2016).



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Fairly standard NiMH discharge curves, the capacity is not record breaking for Eneloops, but they do not self discharge and they last a long time (Except if they are over discharged).

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Turn a 1A load on/off makes it possible to calculate the internal resistance, here I have done it for a lot of times during a full discharge.
The reason for two curves is that one is calculate from voltage drop when switching load on (L->H), the other from voltage increase when switching load off (H->L).

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The eneloop is supposed to work at -20°C and it does, but with reduced capacity and voltage.

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The 1A discharge curve looks very similar to the 0.5A curve.
Note: The temperature sensor is not on the battery.

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It is usual said that NiMH batteries must be loaded to read capacity, here I have shown remaning capacity in percent based on time after a 1A load is removed. I can see from my data that one hour is not long enough for the battery to recover fully, i.e. the voltage would probably be even worse for estimating capacity after a few hours more rest.



[size=+3]Conclusion[/size]

The performance of the eneloop is good and it also works when it is cold.



[size=+3]Notes and links[/size]

I am replacing my NiMH charger test batteries, they are from 2016 and some of them has a fairly high internal resistance. Some of the bad chargers I have tested have probably increased the deterioration rate of them.

The extra data in this review is not something I will do in other reviews, except maybe a few IR curves may show up.

How is the test done and how to read the charts
Compare to other AA/AAA batteries: Alkaline/NiMH/Lithium
 

NiMHi

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Thank you for the tests. Cool that you also added a -20 degrees Celsius test. So it "lost" around ~33% in capacity? That is normal performance for LSD AA batteries? I got nothing to compare it to... :)

The graph of the -20 degrees Celsius can be more useful if the voltage range is the same as your normal graphs.

I kinda fixed it here:
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