I'm using them in a 3-channel transmitter. They run it (Futaba PM) for
14 hours and hold their charge on the shelf like a lipo. The internal
impedance is 25 milliohms. So not great, about the same as the Santo
2700 AA cells.
Here's their website: http://www.eneloopusa.com/
Cell Specs: http://www.eneloopusa.com/pdf/HR-3UTG_Spec-eneloop.pdf
Neat cells. Treat like a NiMH and they act like a Lipo (with respect to
holding the charge on the shelf).
Bill
Robert P Buxton wrote:
Has anyone on the exchange had any first hand experience with these
batteries. I acquired 4 from a friend and made up a flight pack. Cycled
them twice and they were right on the money at 2000mA. My concern is
that I will be running 6 JR digital servos on this battery, therefore
does anyone know the internal impedance for these batteries? All
comments welcome
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