I just recently purchased some new Eneloop XX AA 2500 mAh batteries to replace and add on to some of my aging AA Eneloops 2000 mAh. Since I have many more batteries now, I decided to also get another charger. I purchased the Powerex MH-C9000 charger figuring it would give me another charger to charge more cells in parallel plus this one also does analysis on the cells to help me match them in groups of four and to test the older cells that I have laying around. I have a few questions to see what feedback some of you might be able to provide.
First, is 1000 mAh charging rate reasonable for the 2500 mAh Eneloops? What about the 2000 mAh cells?
When I perform the analysis of the cells I set the charge rate to 1000 mAh and the discharge to 500 mAh. Should I be testing with different rates for this exercise? The test supposedly waits 2 hours in-between each charge and discharge cycle to allow the cells to cool down.
On the new Eneloop 2500 mAh cells I'm seeing the analyzed rate around 2330 mAh (give or take a few mAh). All the cells I've been able to test so far are pretty much in this range. Sanyo claims minimum 2400 mAh and maximum 2500 mAh. Are the values I'm seeing reasonable or expected? The documentation does say +/-5% of the rated capacity which means these numbers fit if I go with the minimum capacity of 2400 mAh. That puts me in -3% capacity...but if I use the 2500 mAh capacity it's about -6.8% of capacity. I analyzed the new cells right out of the package. They haven't been used or charged prior to the test.
First, is 1000 mAh charging rate reasonable for the 2500 mAh Eneloops? What about the 2000 mAh cells?
When I perform the analysis of the cells I set the charge rate to 1000 mAh and the discharge to 500 mAh. Should I be testing with different rates for this exercise? The test supposedly waits 2 hours in-between each charge and discharge cycle to allow the cells to cool down.
On the new Eneloop 2500 mAh cells I'm seeing the analyzed rate around 2330 mAh (give or take a few mAh). All the cells I've been able to test so far are pretty much in this range. Sanyo claims minimum 2400 mAh and maximum 2500 mAh. Are the values I'm seeing reasonable or expected? The documentation does say +/-5% of the rated capacity which means these numbers fit if I go with the minimum capacity of 2400 mAh. That puts me in -3% capacity...but if I use the 2500 mAh capacity it's about -6.8% of capacity. I analyzed the new cells right out of the package. They haven't been used or charged prior to the test.