Mine don't get the chance to discharge, Steve. Takes me all of my time to get them re-charged before the next outing. They do sound good though.
As I say, I've several sets of Ansmann's and never had a problem with them.
George
Been talking to a bit of a battery guru and he seems to think for the thermal camera the best cells to use would be Eneloop batteries as they are not volatile if misused, have similar capacity to Ni Mh batts and dont have a memory effect. But he recons the bigest advantage is the no power loss when not in use so this means that unlike ordinary rechargeable batteries that self discharge over a time the Eneloop batts would still be at max charge after a year.
Steve
Steve
Mine don't get the chance to discharge, Steve. Takes me all of my time to get them re-charged before the next outing. They do sound good though.
As I say, I've several sets of Ansmann's and never had a problem with them.
George
Loads of stuff that goes bang and some gadgets that cut through the darkness.
http://www.nightvisionforumuk.com
Hi George
Are you using the 2700 mah. Or the 2850 mah cells,only i need more and
thought i would give them a try
Thanks Steve
Steve
I'm using just the 2850's. I've four sets of them now and I've tried many others.
Lots of the miscellaneous brands are marked up at ridiculously high mAh figures but mostly fall well short of that stated (I've a drawer full as testament to this They get used in the callers or trail cams).
George
Loads of stuff that goes bang and some gadgets that cut through the darkness.
http://www.nightvisionforumuk.com
They would be great for starlings etc at night when they are roosting in trees! Be very handy when they won't fly away at night!
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