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Walmart is carrying Ray-O-Vac Hybrid nimh batteries.Pkg claims 2100Mah. $8.97 for 4pac.
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Join Date: Aug 2003
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Picked up a set of these. Im guessing they are rebadged Sanyos.
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I don't know, but I've been using a set in my camera and I'm MUUUUCH happier with them than the regular NiMH rechargables I've been using. They last much longer in the camera.
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These cells are not repackaged Sanyo Eneloops, but capacity seems to be good (as advertised). It's a different Low Discharge NiMH cell.
I've replaced most of my standard NiMH cells with Eneloops and have been very happy with them. I have a set of Hybrids, but haven't used them much. |
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I just bought a set a few days ago...haven't tried them yet, but they all tested as 1.306-1.307 volts right out of the package...in case anyone was wondering what theirout-of-box readings were, given that they claim ready-to-use without initial charge.
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I pulled 4 Hybrid AA cells out of the refrigerator (charged 2 weeks ago), let them get to room temp, and they all tested at 1.35V. They were charged in a MH-C800S.
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