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NiMH Rechargeable Cell: 60pcs AA 2600mAh High Capacity Batteries in Bulk
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In Stock
Product ID # 247
Part Number: MH-AA2600APZx60
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Quantity Discounts
| Quantity | Amount |
| 5 to 20 | $71.29 |
| 21 to 50 | $69.82 |
| 51 to 100 | $68.36 |
| 101 or more | $66.15 |
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| Nominal Voltage
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1.2V
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| Nominal Capacity
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2600mAh
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| Max. Charging current
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2.6 A Max.
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| Max. Discharging current
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2.6 A max.
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| Dimensions (D x H)
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14.5mm (0.57") x 50mm (1.97")
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| Weight
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28g (0.99oz)
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| Cycle Performance
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80% of initial capacity at 500 cycles at 0.1C rate
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Advantages
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| Warranty
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Three Months
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| Tips
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- Can be used as replacement for most standard AA size batteries and NiCD rechargeable batteries in almost all equipment.
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Please use a smart charger with automatic power off function to recharge the battery
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For DIY, you may add tabs via "Add Tab Option Menu" at a little extra cost

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| Applications
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- Excellent performance in Digital Cameras, CD Players, Remote Control Vehicles, Metal Detectors, Flashlights, PDAs etc..
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Cautions
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- The Above High Quality Batteries are truly 2600mAh Capacity (max -5~~+5% error) which have passed strict testing according to IEC ( International Electronic Committee) standard (0.1C charging and 0.1C discharging at Room temperature). Any higher charging or discharging current would cause lower capacity testing results.
- NiMH Battery shall be stored in fully charged condition. You shall always keep NiMH cell above 1.0V/cell. You need charging your battery at least every six moths to keep battery capacity normal. You may order a mini battery testerand check battery every month, and charge battery when tester shows low battery
- Please read more safety warning about NiMH battery (click to link)
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Customer Reviews:
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Product Reviews
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Average Rating:
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Great battery
nygirl1984
(Unknown)
11/27/2006 1:48 PM
I have bought their NiMH AA batteries and their NiMH AAA batteries several times . Their prices are great (especially when they have some bulk-pack deals), and their shipping is fast. Their site has a forum where you can find out more than you ever cared to know about rechargable batteries
I use their batteries in my digital camera and mp3 player. However, the most use I get out of them is for the dozens of kids toys that eat batteries really fast. I pop the NiMH batteries in the charger and use them over and over again. The batteries have really long life and recharge well if you use a good charger (be sure to get a good charger!). I used to burn through regular duracell batteries in about 2 hours in a portable CD player. I get way more time when I am using Batterypace's Powerizer 2300 mAh batteries. Of course, rechargables cost much more than regular disposable batteries, but you can reuse them so many times that it is well worth the money.
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Reliable AA 2300mAh High Capacity NiMH Rechargeable Batterie
Customer56287
(Unknown)
5/21/2007 2:07 PM
In 2004, I bought a couple of dozens of AA 2300mAh (now the web site is selling for 2500mAh as the standard of NiMH rechargeable) High Capacity NiMH Rechargeable Batteries from BatterySpace. Today (5/20/2007), I am still using most of them (1 out of 24 died). I have been using them in many appliances, from personal mp3 player to walkman, and from my kid's toys to my digital camera. The primary comment I have for those batteries, that I have been using for 3 years, is that they are reliable.
They have been recharged again and again. I don't see any problem with the 23 batteries (again, out of 24). For example, my walkman uses 2 AA batteries. After putting in 2 charged AA batteries, it almost runs for 3 weeks before I need to recharge them. I was surprised of it because the rechargeable batteries I had before wear out in 1 week or so even if you don't use them. Another example, using their batteries on my digital camera, I have never experienced any problems due to the batteries. So I never had any idea about the "memory loss effect" my friends talked about.
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