Eneloop AA Description
Eneloop is a brand of rechargeable batteries manufactured and sold by Panasonic. The Eneloop AA standard battery is a type of nickel-metal hydride (NiMH) battery with a nominal voltage of 1.2 volts and a capacity of 2000 milliampere-hours (mAh).
Eneloop batteries are known for their low self-discharge rate, meaning they can hold their charge for longer periods of time compared to other rechargeable batteries. The Eneloop AA standard battery has a self-discharge rate of approximately 70% after five years of storage, which is significantly lower than other rechargeable batteries.
The Eneloop AA standard battery is designed to be used in a variety of devices including cameras, flashlights, remote controls, and other household electronic devices. They can be recharged up to 2100 times, making them a cost-effective and environmentally friendly alternative to disposable batteries.
Eneloop batteries are also pre-charged and ready to use straight out of the packaging, making them a convenient and practical option for everyday use.
Eneloop AA Specification
- Battery chemistry: Nickel-metal hydride (NiMH)
- Nominal voltage: 1.2 volts
- Capacity: 2000 milliampere-hours (mAh)
- Self-discharge rate: approximately 70% after 5 years of storage
- Maximum discharge current: 3.0 amperes (A)
- Recommended charging current: 0.2C (400 milliamperes)
- Operating temperature range: -20°C to 50°C (-4°F to 122°F)
- Battery life: up to 2100 recharge cycles
Eneloop batteries have a lower internal resistance than conventional rechargeable batteries, which allows them to deliver high-current output and performance, making them ideal for high-drain devices like digital cameras and flashlights. Additionally, Eneloop batteries can retain up to 70% of their initial charge even after five years of storage, which means they are always ready to use whenever you need them.