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Premium AccuEvolution C NiMH Precharged Low Self Discharge Rechargeable Batteries - high drain, all other use

Premium AccuEvolution C NiMH Precharged Low Self Discharge Rechargeable Batteries - high drain, all other use
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Premium AccuEvolution C NiMH Precharged Low Self Discharge Rechargeable Batteries - high drain, all other use

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NAS-B00124HX8A

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List Price: $24.95
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Description:

These are the first Low-self discharge C-battery in the market. The key-advantage of low discharge NiMH Rechargeable batteries compared to usual rechargeable batteries is their extremely low self-discharge. After one year of storage the retain up to 80% of it capacity.

Features:
  • Ready to use

  • Very Low Self Discharge. 2% per month

  • High Capacity NiMH batteries

Product Details:
Product Weight: 1.5 pounds
Package Length: 5.0 inches
Package Width: 3.5 inches
Package Height: 1.0 inches
Package Weight: 0.4 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 5 reviews
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review:5.0 ( 5 customer reviews )
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15 of 16 found the following review helpful:

5AccuEvolution Ultra Low Self Discharge - Size C  Aug 13, 2009
By Dr. Goode
I heartily agree with the earlier reviews, this IS a very impressive battery, and you have to shop for good prices. I have found excellent prices on this battery here on Amazon - simply by looking around.

A bit of caution: Size C Low Self Discharge batteries are often just a AA LSD inserted into a C shell. This is NOT the case with the AccuEvolution. The AccuEvolution C is a real battery through and through - with a capacity of 4,500 mAHs (over twice as much as a 2,200 mAH re-wrap). This is why the AccuEvolution is noticeably heavy.

Real cost: I recently came across an interesting article online that compares the actual cost per amp hour of a typical alkaline battery vs this battery. A name brand size C alkaline on sale for $0.94 is shown to cost $46.81 for 100 mill amp hours, while an AccuEvolution size C priced at $9.98 costs just $0.19 (including cost of electricity and charger) per 100 milli amp hours. This is a difference of slightly over 300%.

10 of 10 found the following review helpful:

5These batteries deliver!  May 29, 2009
By Techjunkie
These batteries are absolutely amazing. Low self discharge, high capacity, and capable of super high currents. They might seem pricey, but if you have high drain devices that use C-cells, then you NEED these batteries. I make custom high-output LED flashlights and these are a perfect, safe, high-output power solution that provides always ready, high output and long runtime in four of my favorite 3*C-cell torches.

If your application fits ordinary Alkaline C-cells snugly, then these might not fit as they are a hair wider. I have also found that the ones branded AccuPower Evolution are slightly fatter than the newer ones branded AccuEvolution.

1 of 1 found the following review helpful:

5I have had these for probably six months to a year, and they work great!  Jun 18, 2011
By Mark Fellows "Gadget Guy"
I bought a set of these for one of those electric canine toenail grinders, and I can say they work great! They hold a charge for a looong time, and source very good power when I use them. An electric motor is a very good test of batteries, as it is a very high current drain device. I charge them once, and leave it in the drawer until I want to use it, which is a long time in between, and when I finally go for it, it still has a good charge, and provides plenty of power...

5Long lasting batteries  Nov 07, 2011
By Robertjgahwilerjr
I bought these batteries a while ago and havenot had to recharge them for a long time. I would recomend using rechargeable batteries to anyone they last long and you will not be sending your batteries out to be safely destroyed every month or so instead you will be able to recharge your batteries for years on end and only use a few dollars on them as opposed to 20 or 50 dollars a year on conventional batteries. I would say do the math and you will find its more economically sound to buy rechargeables.

2 of 5 found the following review helpful:

5Great Batteries, but price is a joke.  Jul 12, 2009
By W. Crawford
Price is way to high on these. Their D size can be had on other sites for under $20 per pair.

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