Reddit Reddit reviews Duracell - Rechargeable AA Batteries - long lasting, all-purpose Double A battery for household and business - 4 count

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Duracell - Rechargeable AA Batteries - long lasting, all-purpose Double A battery for household and business - 4 count
DurACell AA Batteries: The DurACell Rechargeable Double A battery is designed for use in video game controllers, wireless electronics, baby monitors, and moreResealable pACkage for convenient use - just peel, then resealLong lasting charge: designed and developed with ion core technology; you can get hundreds of cycles out of eACh DurACell rechargeable batteryGuarantee for 10 years in storage: DurACell rechargeable are guaranteed to perform for up to 10 years in storage and will hold a charge for up to 1 year when not in useNumber 1 trusted battery brand: Duracell rechargeable batteries are available in double a (aa) and triple a (AAA) sizes
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7 Reddit comments about Duracell - Rechargeable AA Batteries - long lasting, all-purpose Double A battery for household and business - 4 count:

u/T-Geiger · 2 pointsr/xboxone

Personally, I use Duracell rechargeables. They work quite well and can usually get several days of long play out of them. They work without issue in all of my other devices also. According to Amazon, I've had the oldest set for six years and they still work plenty well. (I have enough batteries to have them in rotation, so that might be three years of use for anyone else.)

While I imagine most rechargeables will be fine, I'd suggest steering clear of Energizer. In my experience, they only function well in tight battery sockets. In the spring-loaded Xbox 360 controllers, they will randomly shut off.

u/TheSpyderFromMars · 1 pointr/OculusQuest

> Amazon Basics high capacity rechargeables

I'll have to try these!

Edit: I ended up finding some other brand of higher capacity AA batteries which I presume are a tad larger and will fit more snugly. These are supposed to be 2400 Mah: https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B00007ISWA/

u/nanowerx · 1 pointr/Games

Have you not heard of rechargable AAs?

Anybody constantly buying non-rechargable AAs are asking to get their money stripped from them. I have had the same batteries I linked for 5 years now and they still charge like a champ and I always have fresh batteries ready to go at all times.

u/mikefateb · 1 pointr/SP404

Duracell - Rechargeable AA Batteries - long lasting, all-purpose Double A battery for household and business - 4 count https://www.amazon.ca/dp/B00007ISWA/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_2eT3Cb9G1P9TR

u/LuntiX · 1 pointr/xboxone

Any rechargeable battery is good. I use these duracell ones and they have yet to let me down or need to be charged since I bought them last November, granted I don't play every day. Just keep in mind, the larger the mAH, the less charges it holds, though they still are pretty close in lifespan in the end.

u/TheSecretIsWeed · 1 pointr/StonerEngineering

http://www.vaporpedia.com/wiki/Magic-Flight_Launch_Box


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How does the Launch Box vaporize?

When asked to explain how the Launch Box heats up, FC member OF provided this response:

That one's easy, it's them little bitty electrons, right?

Current (orderly flow of electrons in one direction) comes down the negative rod to where it's 'welded' to the mesh of the screen. Notice how the screen wires run straight across (at least half do)? The current then splits into one of the few hundred paths available to the other rod and then back to the positive of the battery (where they join in a chemical reaction that 'pumps' the electrons around the circuit). As 'pressure is lost' (that's voltage to us), power in the form of heat happens. Since about .75 Volts makes it to the mesh (the rest is lost in the battery and connections) that number (in Volts) times the current (15 Amps nominally) gives us the delivered power in Watts. A bit over 11 Watts in our case, the same general level as Omicron for instance. "Log vapes" run about 8 Watts.

All the useful work is done by the side to side wires in the mesh, the front to back ones are there for mechanical support only.

The key is the stainless steel of the mesh. It a poor conductor (high resistance relatively) and is really tiny in cross section. A lot goes into that material selection.
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.75 V at mesh from the excerpt at Vaporpedia. I also measured about .75V with my voltmeter during operation.

The internal battery resistance @1khz for a duracell nimh battery is about 20 mOhm which is given here. It's 1kHz but since were operating at DC well just say this is the internal resistance at DC because it's close enough.

http://ww2.duracell.com/media/en-US/pdf/gtcl/Product_Data_Sheet/NA_DATASHEETS/DC1500%20NiMh-%202450mAH-AA.pdf

Even with this shitty nimh the math checks out and the current produced is 22.5 A.

http://imgur.com/7bpkQ0B

Now if you want to use a fully charged battery at 1.35 V then the current will be higher. Then if you want to use a non shitty nimh with even lower internal resistance like the glyph batteries the current will be even higher.

Using these high currents does kill the batteries faster but no one gives a shit since they cost about $10 / 4 = $2.5 dollars each and last about 6 months or a year.

http://www.amazon.com/Duracell-Rechargeable-Batteries-Count-Packaging/dp/B00007ISWA/ref=sr_1_4?ie=UTF8&qid=1397465536&sr=8-4&keywords=duracell+nimh