Amazon reviews are not good for similar cells of the same brand, lots of
references to them popping and leaking chemicals out, sometimes even with
the supposed right charger. They also are reported to lose capacity quickly
with a few discharge cycles. I also expect that 3000 mAh is an
exaggeration.  I would not risk my expensive radio with them.

I just use external 4 cell LiFePO4 packs, still going strong after may
years and discharge cycles. Voltage holds up throughout the discharge cycle.

73,

Mark
W7MLG



On Wed, Oct 10, 2018 at 9:51 AM Bob N3MNT <[email protected]> wrote:

> I have not used them, however I looked at them and the discharge curve
> shows
> a very steep drop in output voltage very early on in the discharge cycle
> (15%).  Also having to remove them continually increases the potential to
> damage the ribbon cable. so I choose to stick with Eneloops
>
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