Like most so-called C-size NiMH batteries this is actually an AA-size
battery with a hollow shell around it to fit devices that require
C-size. Its life is *very* short in devices that make heavy current
demands. True C-size NiMH batteries will have a capacity of at least
4500mAh (these Energizer units are only 2500 mAh, like the AA that they
really are). For example the Tenergy NiMH C batteries are true C-size
NiMH with a capacity of 5000 mAh.
The "fake C" units like the Eveready may or may not be suitable for your purpose -- just be aware of what you're getting.
2500mAH - compare this rating with ordinary AA Nimh rechargeables.
You'll see a lot of AA's equal and even higher than 2500mAh. No wonder
they are very light and HOLLOW. Easy to break because of the empty space
inside.
This is one of the first size C Nimh rechargeables that I
have bought and seen on the market. You can do as well with AA's using C
& D spacers.The life for these Energizer "C" batteries is very short, mostly due to
the fact that they are just 2500Mah AA's in a C casing. I bought a few a
these years ago when there were no other alternatives and they were
very disappointing. No matter what you put them in they will not last
long. I can't figure out how they receive any positive reviews at all.
These batteries don't last long, at all. I bought them for a flashlight
and I'm very disappointed in the batteries ability to stay charged. They
spend more time being charged than being used. I don't advise anyone to
purchase this product. My Duracell AA and Energizer AA batteries last a
lot longer than these C batteries. Maybe all C batteries are useless, I
don't know, but these are practically useless.If you're expecting these batteries to be similar to the throw-aways
you'd find in any store, think again. These hold much less of a
charge--it's basically a AA battery in a hollow shell. You'll see how
light they are when you get them and hold them, and I guarantee you'll
be as disappointed as I am in just how short of a time they last. I
expected much more from Energizer.
Llegó a tiempo y en buen estado, cumple con las expectativas y es un excelente producto, esta funcionando muy bien
These are just cheap quality AA rechargeable batteries wrapped in a C
size battery. Once you feel how light these batteries are you'll know
something is not right. They hold a horrible charge so they spend more
time on the charger than they do in my flashlight.
Any device requiring C cell batteries need's the capacity of a C cell
for a reason. These batteries are a gimmick plain and simple. To sell a
AA battery encased in a C housing is ridiculous. People buy these
batteries for flash lights and other safety type devices and in my
opinion the C2 cells are completely inadequate for most devices they
will be installed in. If you put these batteries into something you
need during storms, night time flat tires on your car, or during other
safety type situations be aware they will not last long at all. These
batteries are a jokeThe life for these Energizer "C" batteries is very short, mostly due to
the fact that they are just 2500Mah AA's in a C casing. I bought a few a
these years ago when there were no other alternatives and they were
very disappointing. No matter what you put them in they will not last
long. I can't figure out how they receive any positive reviews at all.
These are for C-size Batteries I already use--I expect those to be
totally worn soon(they are 10-years old). I chose the Energizer
Name--specifically--as a great product.
The photo shows the e2 model batteries and the package I received
doesn't say e2 anywhere. Hopefully they will work with the charger I
purchased. Also the package came from a different supplier than was
listed.
put a couple of these batteries in my Mag flashlight about a year ago.
I put it in the bottom of the junk drawer, and pretty much ignored
them.
A couple of days ago, I needed a good-sized flashlight, so I
pulled this one out. I turned it on, without much faith that it would
have still held a charge. Yes! A really bright light was still
available.
I'm sure a disposable alkaline battery would have done the same, but these were the Energizer rechargeable batteries.These are good batteries. I use a 2 c-cell flashlight for work everyday.
I have 3 sets of these that I rotate. I've had these batteries for over
6 years.
Other two-packs that I have bought contained two packages of
two-batteries (or whatever is shown in the photo). This is just two
batteries in total.
Like most so-called C-size NiMH batteries this is actually an AA-size
battery with a hollow shell around it to fit devices that require
C-size. Its life is *very* short in devices that make heavy current
demands. True C-size NiMH batteries will have a capacity of at least
4500mAh (these Energizer units are only 2500 mAh, like the AA that they
really are). For example the Tenergy NiMH C batteries are true C-size
NiMH with a capacity of 5000 mAh.
The "fake C" units like the Eveready may or may not be suitable for your purpose -- just be aware of what you're getting.
2500mAH - compare this rating with ordinary AA Nimh rechargeables.
You'll see a lot of AA's equal and even higher than 2500mAh. No wonder
they are very light and HOLLOW. Easy to break because of the empty space
inside.
This is one of the first size C Nimh rechargeables that I
have bought and seen on the market. You can do as well with AA's using C
& D spacers.
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