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Default Rechargeable batteries - life expectancy

On Thu, 5 Dec 2019 05:17:45 +1100, Ray wrote:

"Jethro_uk" wrote in message
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On Wed, 04 Dec 2019 16:32:01 +0000, Scott wrote:

I found a few rechargeable batteries that had not been used for at least
three years. I charged them all and found they do not seem to be
holding their charge (unable to power a cordless mouse for more than
five minutes).

Is this type of battery destroyed by being left discharged for a long
period or could it recover with a few more charges?


Does it matter

Gave up using rechargeables for AA AAA batteries years ago. There's no
way they saved any money after buying the charger(s) and having the
batteries last for a few months.


My eneloops have lasted much longer than that.

I wouldn't be surprised if they are less environmentally friendly than
regular disposable ones.


In an electric toothbrush primary AA cells last up to 3 weeks but lose power
after about 2 weeks so the torque drops and the head will stall if there's
much resistance.
The Eneloop & Fujitsu Pros last a month easily. I swap them every month to
avoid going too low.
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