LiIon AA's are known as 14500's. They are 3.7 volts.
"Lithium" AA's are NON-rechargeable, and may have longer life. They are 1.5ish volts. They seem to have longer life in my use.
Eneloop/Amazon Basics NiMH are 1.3ish volts, and are rechargeable. Just buy a dozen, change before each mic use...
I've got several tiny keychain type lights. I like the Rovyvon A1x or A3x with a Nichia 219C LED.
I measured about 53 minutes on high.
Chart and images here:
When looking at white, and blinking to one eye at a time, my right eye sees a slight reddish tint, and my left eye sees a slight greenish tint.
Been true for very many years.
I've been playing with a Rovyvon A1x, and I'm starting to like it a lot. It nestles with keys better than my TINI2, and is 1/3 shorter than my Ultratak K18. With a Nichia 219C LED (my first) it's a beautiful 2 to 450 lumen light.
HKJ,
In general, how do you decide the charge amperage. I spent a few hours trying to find mfr documentation on all my batteries (from 10440 to 26650), and some charge currents surprised me. A high-discharge 10440 had a higher charge current than a low-discharge 14500!
And, as always, thanks...
HKJ,
In general, how do you decide the charge amperage. I spent a few hours trying to find mfr documentation on all my batteries (from 10440 to 26650), and some charge currents surprised me. A high-discharge 10440 had a higher charge current than a low-discharge 14500!
And, as always, thanks...