G'day all,
I chew through 9V batteries. Back in 2011 I bought 8 Powerex Imedion 9.6v 230mAh batteries and a charger and they have been good, but very variable. Some of them have averaged 80-100 hard cycles each in objectionable thermal conditions and have paid for themselves many times over while others might have done 10 cycles and are completely dead. Now I'm down to 3 working batteries which are averaging about 130mAh. Still barely passable for short term use, but pretty duff overall. I was looking to replace them, but the lightly used ones just haven't lasted like I might have hoped.
I've been looking for a long time at the new Lithium Ion 9V batteries, but all I could find were E-bay specials which looked over-hyped and liable to die quickly.
My devices all go into low-battery at about 7V and so I was also worried about the 7.4V nominal battery voltage. 8.4V NiMh were almost useless in these devices. I was poking around looking for something else and discovered these :
https://www.master-instruments.com.au/products/63235/LP702235-BP1.htmlRated at 500mAh, supplied by a reputable supplier in Australia and actually have a real data sheet (which initial measurements indicates might be accurate). I bought 2 and a charger from a store on E-bay as a test.
A couple of cycles with a 100mA discharge load sees them running out to about 550mAh with 500 of that above 7V. Devices are happy.
Time will tell how many cycles I get out of them but at the outset I'm already fairly impressed.