Rechargeable batteries (AA's)

LawlerClan

Observer
This might not be the right area so move it if necessary.

Any recommendations on a good rechargeable battery system for household batters like AAs, AAAs etc? The kids toys go through a fair number and I'd prefer to recharge rather than just buying new all the time.

Anything to look for?

TIA
Chip
 

SunTzuNephew

Explorer
I REALLY like the Sanyo Eeneloop batteries - available from Amazon, Costco, etc.

They hold a charge very well, they are high power (on the order of 2amps), and they last quite a while. In the past I've tried various small rechargeables, and been disappointed. I use these Eeneloops in most applications now.

They also make adapters to use the AA's in C and D size shells, and they still have more power than a regular alkaline.

And the price seems very reasonable.
 

off-roader

Expedition Leader
I REALLY like the Sanyo Eeneloop batteries - available from Amazon, Costco, etc.

They hold a charge very well, they are high power (on the order of 2amps), and they last quite a while. In the past I've tried various small rechargeables, and been disappointed. I use these Eeneloops in most applications now.

They also make adapters to use the AA's in C and D size shells, and they still have more power than a regular alkaline.

And the price seems very reasonable.

Ditto. So impressed with them I asked my sister for a set for xmas. She bought me 26 AA batteries, 4 AAA, 4 D adapters, 4 C adapters, and a 2 cell eneloop recharger.:Wow1:

I'll be using my 8 cell battery charger instead but gotta love my sister for getting me what I want and then some!!:bike_rider:
 

MotoDave

Explorer
A third vote for the Eneloops. I just finished a 8 day vacation and used my camera every day, and the set of 4 eneloop batteries lasted the entire trip. They also hold their charge very well between uses.
 

Rallyroo

Expedition Leader
Fourth vote on the Eneloops. I've tried various brands of rechargables. I'm glad I finally found that the Sanyo Eneloops work well me. They hold a charge and they work well in high amperage applications. (Aside: Regular alkalines don't work well in high amperage applications)

I go an entire week on a set of 4 Eneloops on my 200 lumen bike light; I commute by bike 5 days a week.
 

dieselcruiserhead

16 Years on ExPo. Whoa!!
And I can testify that both the energizer and duracell versions are crap... They hardly last a summer.. They are basically 'disposable' honestly...
 

Superu

Explorer
I use the generics from greenbatteries.com and have not seen a marked difference in performance over 12 months compared to the Sanyo batteries except for price. I've only compared the AA size apples to apples, but I've used AAA, AA, C, D and 9 Volt and have been happy with all of them.

I use the big 8 cell Energizer recharger and have been very pleased.
 

ThomD

Explorer
Slow chargers are better than fast chargers. Fast charging shortens the battery life. La Crosse makes some nice ones.

Eneloops rock.
 

1leglance

2007 Expedition Trophy Champion, Overland Certifie
Slow chargers are better than fast chargers. Fast charging shortens the battery life. La Crosse makes some nice ones.

Eneloops rock.

ditto on all accounts
I am a heavy battery user with all the family & activities..love the Sanyo's but will check out greenbatteries
 

soonenough

Explorer
If you want something that you can find locally (I can't find the Eneloops), the Rayovac Hybrid rechargeables are really good batteries. I did some reading online and found some reviews that say they're comparable to the Eneloops in performance. From what I remember, the reviews say the Eneloops have a slightly lower self-discharge rate, but the Rayovacs have a slightly higher mAh capacity (2100 vs. 2000 IIRC). I haven't done any legitimate testing, but I can tell you for sure they last a lot longer in my DeLorme PN-40 than normal alkaline AAs.

I was able to find them at Target stores around here. They have a 4-pack of AAs for $10.95, and also a 2-pack of AAs with a 4-cell charger (that will charge AAs and AAAs) also for $10.95.
 

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