nigelmercier
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Eneloop batteries are 1.2V (at 90% charge), not 1.5V. Not bright enough in a standard multiple cell torch.... Sanyo Eneloop ... They still only offer 1.5v immediately ...
14500 batteries are Li-ion technology and rated @ 3.7 volts - no doubt the reason Nigel likes them for his torches (I wonder about bulb-life) - definitely no-no for LEDs designed for conventional 1.5v batteries ...
The LED torches that take single 14500 or AA batteries have a boost regulator in them, so no problems with over-voltage.
Eneloop batteries claim "up to 500" charge cycles, and cost over £3 each, plus the cost of the charger and the electricity it uses, especially if left on charge. I prefer the option of buying Ikea batteries at 12.5p each.
Refs:
http://www.eneloop.info/eneloop-products/eneloop-batteries/eneloop-xx.html
http://www.eneloop.info/home/technology/capacity.html
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