4 pieces of 9V 250mAh NiMH high capacity rechargeable Battery

$25.30 $18.99
(as of 15/10/2010 07:09 - info)
  • Exact replacement for standard 9V rectangular size battery
  • Designed for enhanced performance for high drain applications such as : R/C controller and other portable high drain digital electronics
  • Can be recharged for up to 1000 times providing big saving by replacing hundreds of expensive throw away 9V rectangular size batteries
  • Dimensions : (H x L x W) : 48mm x 26mm x 16mm
  • Convenient operation without memory effect. Can be charged anytime.

Features and Benefits

* High quality 9V rectangular size rechargeable Nickel Metal Hydride (NiMH) battery Ultra high capacity of 250mAh
* Exact replacement for standard 9V rectangular size battery
* Provides very long use time per charge with this high 250 mAh capacity
* Advanced Ni-MH technology means much longer use life per charge than the ordinary rechargeables
* Designed for enhanced performance for high drain applications such as : R/C controller, detector, transmitter, paintball guns and other portable high drain digital electronics
* Can be recharged for up to 1000 times, providing big saving by replacing hundreds of expensive throw away 9V rectangular size batteries.
* Convenient operation without memory effect. Can be charged anytime.
* Can be rapidly charged with our chargers model BC1HU, V1199B, V3969A1, V228, T6278, T2299…etc.
* Dimensions : (H x L x W) : 48mm x 26mm x 16mm.
* Weight : 0.1lbs per cell
* Battery tested based on International Electronic Commission (IEC) standard to ensure capacity, quality and life time

Rechargeable

5 Reviews

  1. Jeffrey A. Hensley says:
    Posted October 5, 2010 at 12:00 am | Permalink

    Hopefully these hold a decent charge. I’m using them in Stud finders, multimeters, and smoke detectors. I’m hoping they don’t run out too fast, especially in the smoke detectors, which make an annoying low battery alarm which isn’t pleasant to wake up to in the early AM.

  2. R. Koch says:
    Posted October 4, 2010 at 12:00 am | Permalink

    We use these batteries in cordless mikes and so far at least they are performing fine. They provide reliable, ecofriendly power at a price that can’t be beat.

  3. Mr. Douglas A. Bem says:
    Posted September 26, 2010 at 12:00 am | Permalink

    We bought 10 of these for wireless in-ear monitors at our church, intending for about a 3 hour use per day. They did not last more than 15 recharges before either failing to last that long or dying altogether. In four months time 5 of the 10 no longer hold charges at all. Very disappointed that we have to replace these so soon.

  4. RoJo says:
    Posted September 14, 2010 at 12:00 am | Permalink

    Re: 9V 250mAh NiMH high capacity rechargeable Battery

    Buy them for your hi-drain devices… NOW!!!

    I’m a musician (mainly keyboards but) I DO utilize 2 wireless giutars setups that need 9v batteries. I play about 10 times a month (4+ hours a night), so the Return On Investment was almost instantanious. Bought the 10 or 12-pack with the NiMH charger and can’t be happier after a year and a half.

    PLEASE NOTE: If you have flashlights or smoke detectors, NiMH batteries (simply by their design) are not intended for use where your device is rarely called upon (emergency/backup flashlight) or if your device requires a low but constant power source that’s “on” for months at a time (smoke detectors). NiMH are not meant to hold a “long term” charge (and may have up to 40% loss of charge after 1 month). They’re plimarily for hi-drain devices (Digital cameras, Wireless mic and guitar transmitters or constant duty flashlight and scanners) that need to be used for hours at a time until they need a recharge.

    PLEASE ALSO NOTE: While researching NiMH batteries I found out you should get a 9V with a higher (250mAh) rating like Tenergy. Radio Shack 9v NiMH batteries are only rated at 125 mAh. They’re both good batteries, but the higher mAh means the longer it will hold the charge. As a FINAL TIP, don’t leave ANY batteries in your pockets unless they are the only thing in that pocket. I lost 3 because they shorted out against something else in my pocket, and since 9v have the + & – contacts next to each other… the more likely this is to happen. Mine didn’t explode but they swelled up and got pretty warm in my pocket. Of all people, I sometimes forget this simple fact. Hope these tips help you in making your selection. Get the charger too, unless you already have a “NiMH” charger.

    TENERGEY IS THE WAY TO GO!!!

  5. Random1 says:
    Posted August 29, 2010 at 12:00 am | Permalink

    When I bought my first supply of 9v rechargeables I went with the Tenergy ones because they looked like an excellent battery for the price. The problem that I had was the tops started to separate as I was putting them in and out of the electronics, and it had only been a few months. After about 4 of them doing so I decided I wouldn’t be buying Tenergy again, although they performed excellently while they lasted. I have one left that I’m still using regularly, and that one has held together decently well, so it’s not a complete loss.


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