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Pack of 12 Acuvar High Capacity 3100mAh NiMH AA Rechargeable Batteries Review

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Revainrating 1.5 out of 5  
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Description of Pack of 12 Acuvar High Capacity 3100mAh NiMH AA Rechargeable Batteries

12 Pack Ultra High Capacity AA. Rechargeable 3100mAh NiMH. Precharged and ready to use out of the package. Perfect for digital cameras & high drain electronic devices. Can be charged in most AA chargers | Memory Free.

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Revainrating 1 out of 5

Complete scam. Stay away. I bought 12 pieces.

Complete fraud. Stay away. I bought 12 of these batteries based on their advertised capacity. After analyzing it on my Powerex analyzer it appears to be 1400mah and NOT 3100mah. (It's also evident once you get a feel for how light they are compared to high-capacity Powerex batteries. Call Revain for a refund. They're not even worth keeping as spares .

Pros
  • AA
Cons
  • flimsy

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Actual performance is much lower than advertised.

This stuff. They are significantly lighter than other batteries; about 1/3 the weight. These batteries are specified as 3100 mAh. After repeated attempts to update new batteries in the La Crosse charger, I threw them away when their capacity did not exceed 1000 mAh. I only have a few left. None of them reached 2000 mAh. I recommend you to buy another brand of battery.

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  • Housewares
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  • I don't remember but there was something

You'll have to read the fine print. These "3100" mAh batteries are 1.2V instead of 1.3V, which brings them closer to the equivalent of 1.3V and 2800mAh on paper (only 2.72Wh at 1.2V versus 2.77 Wh at 1.3V). The problem is that the lower voltage affects the electronics in such a way that a simple mAh value cannot be predicted. These batteries hold their charge fairly well in light load applications, but they don't work very well in high power electronics. This is mainly due to their 1.2V…

Pros
  • Household batteries
Cons
  • Expensive