Tests and reviews of different batteries to help you find the Right One…
The 1.2V AA 1800 mAh GP Rechargeable NiMH batteries are a middle range rechargeable batteries from GP with a typical capacity of 1800 mAh and a minimum one of 1750 mAh. These are sub 2000 mAh rechargeable batteries they will probably have a hard time at our 2A constant current load test, but they should handle well at lower rates. Since we just tested the slightly lower capacity 1600 mAh model from GP we are quite interested to see how these compare to them, especially since the 1600 mAh model was able to provide a bit over 1800 mAh capacity at 0.2A constant current load.
We have started the test of the 1.2V AA 1800 mAh GP Rechargeable NiMH batteries with a constant current discharge rate of 0.2A here we’ve managed to get 1829 mAh or a slightly more than the typical rated capacity. This value is just 9 mAh more than what the 1600 mAh model from GP managed to offer at this test, however moving to higher loads the 1800 mAh NiMHs do manage to outperform the 1600 mAh model. So while for lower loads the 1.2V AA 1600 mAh GP Rechargeable NiMH batteries might perform roughly the same, moving to higher loads this 1800 mAh version will be the better choice as they are able to even provide some useable capacity at 2A constant current load.
The performance of the 1.2V AA 1800 mAh GP Rechargeable NiMH Batteries in our tests:
– 1828 mAh at 0.2A load
– 1729 mAh at 0.5A load
– 1270 mAh at 1.0A load
– 103 mAh at 2.0A load
– 2.219 Wh at 0.2A load
– 2.018 Wh at 0.5A load
– 1.352 Wh at 1.0A load
– 0.106 Wh at 2.0A load
The 1.2V AA 1600 mAh GP Rechargeable NiMH batteries are a middle range rechargeable batteries from GP with a typical capacity of 1600 mAh and a minimum one of 1550 mAh. At first glance there is nothing special about these batteries, they are not offering very high capacity and since they are sub 2000 mAh they will probably have a hard time at our 2A constant current load test. But anyway lets us see how good will these batteries perform in our tests and what we should expect from them…
We have started the test of the 1.2V AA 1600 mAh GP Rechargeable NiMH batteries with a constant current discharge rate of 0.2A here we’ve managed to get 1819 mAh capacity and that kind of surprised us as these batteries are rated as 1600 mAh typical capacity. Furthermore getting a bit over 1800 mAh from a 1600 mAh NiMH battery at a 0.2A constant current load is nothing short of great performance, going to 0.5A constant current load we got 1614 mAh and that is also a bit over the typical capacity that these batteries are rated for, so another great result. At 1.0A constant current load these batteries still managed to provide over half of their rated capacity though we should note that the voltage they provided during most of their discharge cycle was very close to 1V, so this can cause some problems like premature invoking of low battery cutoff. And going for 2.0A constant current load as expected is a it too much for the 1.2V AA 1600 mAh GP Rechargeable NiMH batteries, in fact our power profile test show that they can handle up to about 1.7A load. Nevertheless these NiMH batteries from GP Batteries are performing very good and could be rated more like as 1800 mAh and not as 1600 mAh as our tests have shown.
The performance of the 1.2V AA 1600 mAh GP Rechargeable NiMH Batteries in our tests:
– 1819 mAh at 0.2A load
– 1614 mAh at 0.5A load
– 815 mAh at 1.0A load
– 0 mAh at 2.0A load
– 2.205 Wh at 0.2A load
– 1.836 Wh at 0.5A load
– 0.823 Wh at 1.0A load
– 0 Wh at 2.0A load
The 1.5V AA Maxell Alkaline batteries are the mid-range Alkaline batteries from Maxell, they also have a Super Alkaline series that is supposed to offer a bit more capacity than this standard Alkaline models and we’ll test them s well to confirm. The 1.5V AA Maxell Alkaline batteries we got for testing here are with an expiration date of 01-2018, so they are offering quite a long shelf life, but let us see what they will offer in terms of capacity and how good they will perform compared to other Alkaline batteries we’ve tested so far…
Beginning our test of the 1.5V AA Maxell Alkaline batteries with a constant current discharge rate of 0.1A we’ve managed to get 2237 mAh capacity and that is a very good result though not the highest we’ve got from Alkaline batteries we’ve tested already. Increasing the constant current load further and these Alkaline batteries from Maxell still manage to perform quite well, so we can say that they are providing above the average capacity and this only rises our expectation from Maxell’s Super Alkaline batteries that are supposed to offer even better results.
The performance of the 1.5V AA Maxell Alkaline Batteries in our tests:
– 2237 mAh at 0.1A load
– 1807 mAh at 0.2A load
– 1010 mAh at 0.5A load
– 483 mAh at 1.0A load
– 2.775 Wh at 0.1A load
– 2.166 Wh at 0.2A load
– 1.164 Wh at 0.5A load
– 0.538 Wh at 1.0A load