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Goal Zero 11407 Rechargeable Battery Review

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Very good

Revainrating 4.5 out of 5  
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4.3
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Description of Goal Zero 11407 Rechargeable Battery

Long shelf life - retains 80 percentage of stored power after 12 months of non-use. Rechargeable nickel metal hydride batteries. Lightweight and affordable. Approximately 500 - 1000 cycles. For use with Guide 10 and can be recharged with Nomad 7.

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Revainrating 3 out of 5

Difficult to insert and remove Adapter

This insert in the Guide IO Plus for charging AAA batteries is very difficult to fit into the rail and almost impossible to remove without tools. It would be great if someone could find a way to simplify this process, e.g. B. Put a flat piece of tape under the insert to make it easier to remove when not needed for AAA batteries.

Pros
  • Health & Household
Cons
  • No power

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great headlamp/radio batteries

I mainly use them for Burning Man via the Nomad 7 charger and Guide10+. They charge perfectly with the Goal Zero solar panels and are very close to the advertised performance when I tested them with the LaCrosse charger. 850 to 900 mAh depending on battery and charge. That's enough to power my small devices when I need them. The nice thing is that they also come with an adapter plate to allow AAA batteries to be charged in the Guide 10 charger which normally only charges AA. Don't lose this…

Pros
  • Homeware
Cons
  • New Competitors

Revainrating 5 out of 5

An indispensable thing for power. Trail, Travel & City

Trail & Wilderness: The Guide 10 plus with the Nomad 7 is essential to keep your small electronic device running. From my GPS, camera, smartphone, USB flashlight, and headlamp, I have endless autonomous power. In fact, I never worry about getting stuck or lost in the wild as long as I have the Nomand 7 and Guide 10 plus paired with my electronic gear. Urban factor: If there is no socket nearby, my things will be charged. My daughter's phone was almost dead when she was with me and I let her…

Pros
  • AAA
Cons
  • Available in black only