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Batteries 1.5 Volts

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I bought this because I purchased a flashlight that will operate on either a AA battery (1.5 volts) or a 14500 battery (3.7 volts) and this battery works very well in this application. It fit in the flashlight just fine and it holds a good charge for a long time. I have only charged it up 2 times since I got it but I am very pleased and I will by again.

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2024-04-24 05:12:54

No need to worry about amps, volts or batteries overheating. It just works.

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I use it with SONY nf 960 and nP-f970 batteries to have 12 Volts

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2024-08-21 07:15:37

I use this battery IDX 9600mAh 70Wh for my Panasonic HCX1, so far it has performed flawlessly and is a wonderful alternative to the panasonic batteries because IDX is a top notch professional level reliable battery manufacturer. It comes in at a much more affordable level and includes a USB port so you can charge or power USB devices, and an X-Tap for powering devices that need 8 Volts or less (not to be confused with B-tap, which is 12+ Volts output). The fact these are integrated into the battery package is great. And I get almost double the run time out of it vs. the 5900mAh battery that comes with the camera. I highly recommend it and will likely purchase another one. Oh and it works fine on the included panasonic charger...though be sure to allow enough time to charge cause the chargers really take about real time to charge the batteries. Meaning if the battery will run the camera about 3.5 hours, then it takes about that time to charge it...

5
2024-07-26 08:26:43

Charge when new to 1.36 volts. Hold a charge longer than NiMH batteries from other manufacturers, albeit I've not tried Watson.

5
2024-07-05 09:27:44

So, in looking for protective carriers for 9 volts, one looks for total protection. If you are storing charged batteries, you want them to be safe. These things are better than the rest. Reason? Look carefully at all of the carriers. This is one protects batteries and surroundings by keeping the contacts buried in the protective plastic, and not in the open where they could short. Beware though, some hi-cap batteries may not fit in these carriers. I had a particular battery no fir due to being too girthy. Otherwise, great protectors!

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2024-09-26 01:15:43

Even though these batteries are 1.5V and the original mercury-oxide batteries were 1.4V, I really detect no difference the the meter output, and given the latitude of film, would make no practical difference. They work great!

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2024-08-12 01:43:21

Charged and installed on pair of Dracast Series S LED studio lights. Left on for 1.5 HRS, and still did not drain batteries. Light years better than batteries than Dracast batteries. Also purchase 3yr extended warranty at very reasonable price.

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2024-07-06 05:13:37

I've been using two of these batteries for the past several months. No issues. I use mine on a Red Komodo and can shoot all day with the two batteries doing about 1.5 hours of interviews and the rest of the day shooting b-roll intermittently. They look great too!

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2024-06-17 05:34:51

I can get two here for the price of one at the camera shop, or 1.5 at the big box stores. Dealing with batteries for a multitude of uses, I have found little difference in the LI batteries available today.

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