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(More customer reviews)I use AA batteries for a variety of things as do we all and I recently became educated as to the difference between rechargeable batteries.
Unlike the non-rechargeable NiCAD batteries, the rechargeable batteries all have a power rating on them somewhere on the battery and package and it is usually in very tiny numbers and letters. Almost like reading food labels for sugar content.
What I have found is that the rechargeable batteries out there seem to range from 2000 to 2900 mah. Most common are 2500 mwh while the Tru-Cell are 2900. That speaks volumes in itself.
The Tru-Cell 2900's are easily the most powerful AA I have yet to find. After 4 hours of recording and/or playback my recorder usually shows only 1/4 down rather than ready for replacement. I have yet to completely drain a pair.
I could not be more pleased. These batteries claim to be "green" and they are. I have complete confidence in them. More so than my regular old Kirkland or Duracell NiCAD batteries, which until I run out I will use as emergency back up for my Tru-Cell.
One caveat:
You need to keep them charged FULLY to realize their full potential. They seem to drain a bit when just sitting and being stored and it is enough for me to keep the charger full at all times, then the batteries are ready to go and they'll outlast the little pink bunny easily.
Try them out. They are reasonably priced, you will not need a charger specially for them if you already have an AA charger and THEY LAST!
THIS IS THE HIGH DRAIN DEVICE AA POWER SOURCE YOU WERE LOOKING FOR.
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