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12-Pack Panasonic Eneloop AAA Ni-MH Rechargeables $20
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http://slickdeals.net/f/8947651-panasoni...zon-newegg
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pRICE,

Decent deal for Panasonic Eneloop batteries. There are other brands that are just as good, if not better. I've had multiple Eneloops go bad very prematurely. The same quantity of Tenergy low-discharge batteries with a higher capacity goes for less bucks.

No issues at all with Tenergy low-discharge batteries. They even work in some motion detector lights that didn't like Panasonic Eneloop batteries. Not sure why the Mr Beams like the Tenergy and not the Panasonic batteries but it is what it is.

Robert
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need more AA than AAA.
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Robert M wrote:
pRICE,

Decent deal for Panasonic Eneloop batteries. There are other brands that are just as good, if not better. I've had multiple Eneloops go bad very prematurely. The same quantity of Tenergy low-discharge batteries with a higher capacity goes for less bucks.

No issues at all with Tenergy low-discharge batteries. They even work in some motion detector lights that didn't like Panasonic Eneloop batteries. Not sure why the Mr Beams like the Tenergy and not the Panasonic batteries but it is what it is.

Robert

can you please post a link to the exact model of Tenergy that you like? thanks
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#5
Space,

Here you go:



I have AA and AAA low self discharge batteries from Tenergy. No issues. 'course, I have some eneloop AAA, some standard Panasonic NiMH AAA batteries (from broken cordless phones) and some Radio Shack NiMH AAA batteries. The eneloops are the only ones that gave me trouble.

Robert
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#6
Thanks. Will give them a try.
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NewtonMP2100 wrote:
.....any double Ds............................????

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#9
We use those same Tenergy's in our cordless phones. I put some in a couple of years ago and they're still working fine.
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