What volts are our common AA AAA batteries?
1.5V is the nominal voltage of dry cell batteries, and NiMH batteries have a nominal voltage of 1.2V.
The voltage of dry cell batteries is slightly higher than the actual operating voltage required by the appliance. Although NiMH batteries are 1.2V, NiMH batteries can provide similar performance to standard dry cell batteries. Basically, almost any appliance that requires dry cell batteries can also use NiMH batteries. However, please note that in some special cases, only dry cell batteries can be used.
Has 1.5V lithium technology really been invented?
NiMH rechargeable batteries are comparable to lithium-ion batteries in terms of cycle time and memory effect. The standard voltage of 1.2V cannot bring out strength in some devices with high voltage requirements, and only disposable alkaline batteries can be chosen. Lithium cells in familiar AA and AAA sizes, replacing those standard 1.5V sizes, have a life expectancy that is usually better than that of alkaline batteries, which is what you would expect from lithium.
In recent years, a new type of battery has appeared on the market——1.5V rechargeable lithium-ion batteries, EBL was also launched it in 2021.
Its principle is a 3.6/3.7V lithium battery be stepped down to a 1.5V constant voltage output through a built-in circuit module.
The 1.5V rechargeable Li-ion battery has a unique advantage - the voltage output is higher than NiMH and NiCd batteries and there is no voltage drop during discharge. It is very powerful in driving low-current devices such as wireless mice, Xbox controllers, gamepads, electric toys, electric toothbrushes, etc. And the charging speed is fast, it can be fully charged in 1-2 hours.
In addition, as the technology matures, the cost factor that mainly limits the development of 1.5V rechargeable lithium battery will gradually weaken. Its advantages will gradually come to the fore and more supporting products will appear.
About EBL 1.5V Rechargeable Li-ion AA AAA batteries
The maximum charging voltage of the charger or charging device is not allowed to exceed 6.0V.
2 comments
Mark Merchant
I have used the EBL 1.5v lithium batteries very successfully in trail cameras this past year. Much longer life than NiMH batteries.
I have one set (8 cells) that seemingly will not charge in my EBL charger. The light continually flashes red even after being in the charger for 8 hours.
Please advise. These batteries should not be old enough to have failed. The other sets I use are not having this problem.
robert
I have used EBL NiMh AA rechargeable batt’s for years but some twinkle light strings cannot operate on (3) 1.2V so I have to use 1.5 disposable alkaline; can the new 1.5V AA Lithium rechargeable cells operate outside in a H2O proof box in 45F temperatures? What is their temp operating range?
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