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Tenergy C 5000mAh NiMH Flat Top Rechargeable Battery
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Sale Price: From $5.20 to $5.30
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Features and Benefits
- High quality C size 5000 mAh high capacity nickel hydride metal (Ni-MH) rechargeable batteries with tabs for easy soldering
- Super long running time with this 5000 mAh high capacity
- Very long life time and can be recharged up to 1000 times.
- Can provide up to $1000 savings of rechargeable batteries by eliminating the need to buy hundreds of C-size Alkaline batteries which cost at least $2 a piece.
- Exact replacement for standard C size batteries and NiCd rechargeable batteries
- Convenient operation due to the advantage that Ni-MH batteries have no memory effect.
- Can be rapidly charged with smart chargers and universal chargers
- 6 months warranty.
- Battery tested based on International Electronic Commission (IEC) standard to ensure capacity, quality and life time
Technical Specifications
- Dimension: Height 50 mm, Diameter 26 mm
- Weight:0.2lb per cell
- Capacity: 5000 mAh
- Voltage: 1.2V
- Standard Charge: 16 hours @ 300 mA
- Rapid Charge: 2 hours @ 3000 mA
- Specification C size 5000mah
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Product Reviews
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Electrical Engineering Student
Jack Bruce
(Maine)
12/2/2011 4:19 AM
I've used these cells in 2 projects so far. Bought 10 cells initially, setup in a 2x5Cell pack. This ran a Hexapod Robot at 20 Amps though 50-100 charges. Cells are still going strong. Now 7 of them are used in a 1:8 scale buggy 1x7 Cell configuration at 20-30 Amps. These cells can take a lot of punishment, almost no heat while running.
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