Dunno if thoser readings are indicative of anything at all, my
understanding is that some devices simply measure voltage and convert
to charge according to a proprietary formula - for example, I have two
LED helmet lamps, one a Chinese NiteFox unit, one a Petzl TacTikka XP+
and the Petzl runs several hours on full power with a set of 3 AAA
rechargeables discarded by the NiteFox as empty...
Ecke

2010/8/8 Joseph McAllister <pentax...@mac.com>:
> The newly recharged Eneloops from this msg last month gave up today after
> warning me of low battery for 3 days. 18 days. That was their first
> recharge, so I expect better next time around.
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> I replaced them with new fresh Energizers to establish a baseline, and will
> see how long they last. IIRC it was also about 2 - 3 weeks. Level is 100%
> now vs the 61% of the Eneloops when first installed. Keyboard has dropped to
> 52% from 62% 18 days ago, but I never turn it off.
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> I'm sorry if I'm beginning to sound like Larry!   :-)
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> On Jul 20, 2010, at 10:24 , Joseph McAllister wrote:
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>> The 3 year old new uncharged eneloops I installed in my Mighty Mouse gave
>> it up after 5 days yesterday. They started out at 50% power level.
>>
>> Just recharged pair I put in the mouse yesterday show 61% power today
>> (didn't look yesterday after installation).
>
>> Just FYI. I know you couldn't care less, but I said I's tell you!   :-)
>
> Joseph McAllister
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