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Review on πŸ”‹ 6-Pack of iMah AA Rechargeable Ni-MH Batteries for Solar Lights, Garden Lamps, Remotes, Mice, and Household Devices - 1.2V 1300mAh by Terence Vaz

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Long Life Batteries

1300mAh 1.2V IMah AA batteries supplied in a pack of 8 with instructions. These batteries can be used on any device that can use AA batteries. Pros: I charged 4 batteries to make sure they were fully charged for 4 hours the first time, put them in an LED light and left them on. The LED light stayed on for 6 hours. I was amazed at how long the LED stayed on. The second time I charged the batteries for over 5 hours to test them again. This time the LED light lasted just over 2 hours. I found this strange and charged it for the third time in 6 hours. I put them in an LED light and this time the LED light lasted less than 2 hours. I found it strange. So put the batteries in another LED light that only needs 3 batteries and lasts more than 16 hours. Wow! The first LED light I used consisted of 72 small LED bulbs. I let the LED cool down each time during the day to allow the batteries to recharge. The second time the light stayed on for over 2 hours and the third time less than 2 hours, it must have something to do with the LED itself turning off after getting too hot. The LEDs will flicker before turning off completely. I've seen this before with normal batteries after a few hours of use. Let it cool down for a few hours and it will turn on again. The smaller LED I used has 2 small strips of 24 LEDs. These were not small LED lightbulbs like my first LED light as shown in the photos. Smaller LED lights are a new generation of LED strip lights that consume less power. But I was amazed that the new LED lights lasted for over 16 hours. Very impressive! The instructions are in English only and easy to read and follow. Cons: None yet, but time will tell how long they can be charged and hold a charge.

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  • Household Products
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  • Quick Start Guide