> these are a private label battery of the brand that's sold to the army ...

What brand is that?

I might also point out that even if they're made by the same manufacturer, 
that doesn't mean that they're identical to that company's native-brand 
battery.  As the contract manufacturer, they build the battery that the 
customer wants.  In this case "the customer" is the big chain selling them, 
not you and me.

The only way to really judge and compare their performance is to buy one (or 
two, or more) and test them.  See if they meet their specs for capacity.  
Cycle them and see  how their capacity holds up over 100, 200, 300 cycles.

David Roden
EVDL Administrator
http://www.evdl.org/


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