Already the fifth generation of high-end rechargeable Panasonic Eneloop AAA (formerly Sanyo Eneloop) micropencil batteries with an extended lifespan of up to 2100 charge cycles and even more reduced self-discharge. Panasonic Eneloop batteries are pre-charged from the factory and can be used immediately. Thanks to extremely low self-discharge, they retain up to 90% of energy after one year of storage and up to 70% after ten years of storage. It will never happen to you again that the batteries are dead a month after charging!
Another feature of Eneloop batteries is that they maintain a higher voltage under load than ordinary NiMH batteries. This is important in devices sensitive to low battery voltage. Compared to regular NiMH batteries, Eneloops perform better in cold conditions and work well even at -20°C. Panasonic Eneloop can fully replace disposable alkaline batteries even in low consumption appliances (alarm clocks, remote controls...). These rechargeable batteries are suitable for all high-drain micropen battery flashlights. These are, for example, Fenix flashlights LD02, E01 V2.0 and headlamps Fenix HL16, Fenix HL18R-T, Fenix HL32R-T.
Panasonic Eneloop AAA battery parameters
- Nominal voltage: 1.2 V.
- Minimum capacity: 800 mAh.
- Maximum recommended charging current: 1C (0.8A).
- Lifetime up to 2100 charging cycles.
- Diameter: 10.5 mm, length: 44.5 mm.
- Weight: 13 grams.
- It does not suffer from a memory effect, it can be recharged at any time.
- Scope of delivery: four pieces of Panasonic Eneloop AAA micropencil batteries (BK-4MCDE-4BE).
- Batteries are packed in paper eco blister.
- The complete datasheet from the manufacturer for the older fourth generation batteries can be viewed here.
- Made in Japan.
Recommended chargers
USB charger Lii-100
USB charger Fenix ARE-D1
USB charger Fenix ARE-D2
Fenix ARE-A2
Fenix ARE-A4
Lii-500S charger
Panasonic BQ-CC17
Panasonic BQ-CC55E
Eight-channel charger Panasonic BQ-CC63E
8-channel USB charger VC8
SkyRC MC3000 Ultimate Supercharger
Warning
- Do not discharge batteries below 0.9V.
- Do not short-circuit the battery (do not connect the poles of the cell with a wire).
- Do not throw the battery into fire.
- Never put batteries in the charger upside down (with opposite polarity).
- Use a quality charger.