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<blockquote data-quote="Andy S." data-source="post: 5659427" data-attributes="member: 131"><p>That's normal. Rechargeable AAs are the least hot (1.5 V), then alkaline (1.6V), then Energizer Lithium (1.8V). FWIW, I'm not a fan of any rechargeable AA batteries during the hottest months of the year. They tend to drain exponentially quicker in summer months when compared to cooler/colder months. I've tested and occasionally run Japan made eneloop rechargeable AAs in Tactacam Reveal cell cams and I only get 3-5 weeks in summer over high activity salt licks. In winter, I typically get 14 weeks or so on a scrape, so that covers most of the main deer season (Oct - Jan). Colder temps and less activity (scrape vs salt lick) is where my rechargeable eneloops shine.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andy S., post: 5659427, member: 131"] That’s normal. Rechargeable AAs are the least hot (1.5 V), then alkaline (1.6V), then Energizer Lithium (1.8V). FWIW, I’m not a fan of any rechargeable AA batteries during the hottest months of the year. They tend to drain exponentially quicker in summer months when compared to cooler/colder months. I’ve tested and occasionally run Japan made eneloop rechargeable AAs in Tactacam Reveal cell cams and I only get 3-5 weeks in summer over high activity salt licks. In winter, I typically get 14 weeks or so on a scrape, so that covers most of the main deer season (Oct - Jan). Colder temps and less activity (scrape vs salt lick) is where my rechargeable eneloops shine. [/QUOTE]
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