Saturday, March 31, 2012

16 Pack New Version Sanyo Eneloop 2000 MAH LOW Discharge AA Batteries Sixteen Battery Bundle

16 Pack New Version Sanyo Eneloop 2000 MAH LOW Discharge AA Batteries Sixteen Battery Bundle Review



16 Pack New Version Sanyo Eneloop 2000 MAH LOW Discharge AA Batteries Sixteen Battery Bundle Feature

  • Comes as four four-packs (a total of 16 batteries) with TWO FREE 8 Cell Battery Holders
  • Sanyo Eneloop can replace alkaline batteries for all your needs and can be used in any application where AA batteries are needed
  • Can be charged by using any good quality NiMH Battery Charger
  • Extremely Low Self Discharge - will hold a charge on the shelf up to 85% for up to one year
  • Made In Japan
This special price is for a bundle of four four-packs of Sanyo Eneloop AA 2000 mAh batteries. These are the new version Eneloop which are rated for 1500 charge cycles - the number on the battery is HR-3UTGA which indicates that it is the new version. SANYO's next-generation nickel metal hydride battery 'eneloop'. Batteries have a property to release the stored energy in small amounts (this phenomenon is called 'self-discharge'). This property is particularly noticeable in rechargeable batteries such as Nickel Metal Hydride Batteries etc. as compared to dry cell batteries, hence disabling rechargeable batteries from becoming batteries that 'customers can use immediately after purchase'. For this reason, rechargeable batteries couldn't be used unless charged after purchase and so lagged behind dry cells in convenience. This new product's main property is that it has introduced great improvements in self-discharge properties (residual ratio after one year of non use is 85%*4, in temperature conditions of 20 degree Celsius according to SANYO research). Through this breakthrough development, SANYO has realized a rechargeable battery that can challenge dry cell batteries in user-friendliness through features such as making possible use immediately after purchase or once charged, its ability to be used anytime.


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