
Pale Blue AAA USB-C
4 pcs., AAA, 600 mAh
Pale Blue AAA USB-C
4 pcs., AAA, 600 mAh
People just buy the batteries at IKEA. 4 pieces for a few francs + charger. These are quality batteries from the Panasonic factories and the 2350mAh AA come from the same production line as the very good, tried and tested Eneloop - if that tells you anything.
Eneloop like batteries should be 1.2V as it is Ni-MH (normal alkaline battery or carbon zinc is 1.5V)
but this battery can output 1.5V(internally is 3.6/3.7V as it is Li-ion)
some devices is sensitive to this voltage diffrence
Sorry, please don't compare apples with pears. Ikea sells old technology, 1.2 volt rechargeable batteries size AA and AAA.
Batteries have 1.5 volts! That's why the rechargeable battery should have the same! Only lithium ion batteries can do this.
Ohm's law: Higher voltage requires less current and vice versa. A remote control is designed for 3 or even 6 volts. If they come with 1.2 volt batteries, they will be empty very quickly. (Low voltage > increases the current) In the worst case, the system does not react at all. (1.2 volts x 2 = 2.4 volts! 0.6 volts too little when the batteries are connected in series.
Natural laws cannot simply be ignored.
That's certainly a useful tip, thanks for sharing with the Community.