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Comparison Panasonic Eneloop Pro 4xAA 2500 mAh vs Panasonic Eneloop Pro 4xAA 2450 mAh

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Ready to use out of the box, no pre-charge required. Extended battery life. Frost resistance down to -20 °С. Lifespan — up to 500 charge / discharge cycles. Self-discharge is not more than 15% per year.
SizeaA batteryaA battery
TechnologyNi-MhNi-Mh
Qty per pack4 шт4 шт
Capacity2500 mAh2450 mAh
Voltage1.2 V1.2 V
Charge cycles500 раз500 раз
Added to E-Catalogapril 2016april 2015

Capacity

The rated capacity of a battery is the amount of energy it can store.

This parameter directly determines how long the power supply can operate with a particular load. However, when assessing capacity, there are two things to consider. First, the capacitance rating is usually specified for a specific discharge power. So, for salt and alkaline full-size batteries (see “Technology”), this power is measured in tens of milliamps. But if it is significantly exceeded (on the order of hundreds of milliamps), the actual capacity of the battery may decrease significantly compared to the declared one. Therefore, for example, it is not recommended to use disposable batteries in digital cameras - the power consumption in such equipment can exceed 1000 mAh, and NiMh batteries cope best with such a load. And miniature silver-zinc batteries of the “300” series (SR) are available in two versions - for high and low discharge power; CR series button batteries can have a similar low-power version (for more details on both, see “Size”). More detailed information on discharge currents for different types and sizes of batteries/accumulators can be found in special sources; and in some cases (mainly for lithium-ion batteries) it is directly specified in the characteristics (see “Nominal discharge power”, “Maximum discharge power”).

The second caveat is that the actual energy reserve depends not only on the number of milliamp-hours declared, but also on the operating voltage;...so you can only compare by numbers in mAh batteries/accumulators with the same voltage (in extreme cases, with a similar voltage, for example, 3 V and 3.6 V). However, other comparisons are rarely required in practice.
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