
They are good, but I can not say they are better or the same as Eneloops. I have about 10-12 Energizer AA’s of 2300mah, made in japan, and specified holding charge over one year (so LSD). Sk68 flashlights will perform better on Ni-Mh rechargeables then primaries. It is not only the voltage that makes a battery better, Ni-Mh batteries can supply more current at 1.2V, and the power is Volts x Ampers. Yellow light - Charging is 50 complete and charging audible beep upon completion. There are no Ni-Mh 1.5V batteries but there are Ni-Zn batteries with 1.6V.

If anyone has any recommendations for 1.5 volt AAA rechargeable, it would be much appreciated. Be sure to match the positive '+' and negative '-' ends of the batteries with the markings in the battery compartment: 6. Pair this rechargeable battery charger with Energizer Recharge batteries for the best results and long lasting batteries. Replace all of the batteries with new Energizer Ultimate Lithium AA batteries (L91). My c30’s just have a slightly weaker beam with them, but I’ve got a couple of Utilitech brand flashlights from Lowes and using the rechargeable it is a much more noticeable dip in brightness and they seem to flicker a bit. Push the battery door button in the direction of the arrow. I’m sure its just because they’re 1.2 volts instead of 1.5 but I can’t seem to find any rechargable AAA’s that run at 1.5 volts. The only 9V rechargeable batteries loaded with Energizer innovation Can be charged hundreds of times For best results, pair your Energizer Recharge ® batteries with innovative Energizer ® chargers. Again, this is with any rechargeable AAA’s I’ve used, not just Energizer.

So far, in all of my flashlights that use those 3 AAA units I notice a weaker beam with the rechargeable batteries vs regular batteries even with the cheap ones. It also has a beep indicator and has a protection. The batteries are fully charged when the light becomes solid green. Red means battery is dead, yellow its about half way and still charging then green means its ready to be used. In the AAA’s that’s more of an issue though. What does it signify if the red light on your rechargeable batteries flashes The charger identifies faulty batteries or the battery temperature is abnormal when a flashing red LED light appears. They seem to put out the same power as regular batteries even though they’re a lower voltage.

Mine are 2300 mah but I can’t say much about battery life since I just swap them out whenever I notice them get low. I don’t really have much to say, good or bad.
