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What is the difference between black eneloops (eneloop pro) and white eneloops, or eneloop vs eneloop pro
2020-06-24
Eneloop is a popular and respected brand of Ni-MH batteries. It currently belongs to the Panasonic group, although many remember that they were once branded as Sanyo. We would like to reassure those last ones - the batteries have not lost quality and are still produced in the same factory in Japan. Moreover, the rechargeable batteries have undergone improvements over the years.
There are three types of eneloop rechargeable batteries available on the market: blue, white, and black. Below we will present what they differ in and what applications they are recommended for.
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For individual types of batteries, the lifespan is provided according to Panasonic's internal tests compliant with IEC61951-2 2011 (1) and according to the new IEC61951-2 2017 standard (2)
Blue eneloop (eneloop lite BK-3LCCE)
- Capacity from 950 to 1000 mAh for AA and from 550 to 600 mAh for AAA
- Up to 3000 charge cycles (1) / 1000 charge cycles for tests compliant with the new IEC standard (2)
- Application: for everyday use, e.g. in DECT phones, remote controls, clocks, solar lamps
White eneloop (BK-3MCDE)
- Capacity 2000 mAh for AA and 800 mAh for AAA
- Up to 2100 charge cycles (1) / 600 charge cycles for tests compliant with the new IEC standard (2)
- Low self-discharge rate
- Versatile application: digital cameras, grooming devices, games and toys, flashlights
Black eneloop (eneloop pro BK-3HCDE)
- Capacity from 2500 to 2550 mAh for AA and from 930 to 950 mAh for AAA
- Up to 500 charge cycles (1) / 150 charge cycles for tests compliant with the new IEC standard (2)
- High capacity for high energy consumption devices
- Application: DSLR flash units, remote-controlled cars, wireless devices
Do you already know which eneloops to buy? Check the eneloop offer at hurt.com.pl:
4 x AA / R6 Panasonic Eneloop Ni-MH 2000mAh BK-3MCDE/4BE (blister)
- higher capacity min. 2000 mAh
- up to 2100 charging cycles
- retains 70% energy after 10 years from charging!
- operates in low temperatures down to -20°C!
- charged in the production process with solar energy
9,67 € gross
9,67 € net
4 x R6 / AA Panasonic Eneloop PRO NEW Ni-MH 2500mAh BK-3HCDE/4BE (blister)
- highest capacity among new generation rechargeable batteries 2500 mAh
- retains 85% of energy after 12 months from charging!
- operates in low temperatures down to -20°C!
- charged during production with solar energy
12,10 € gross
12,10 € net
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Białe eneloopy, jeszcze od Sanyo, kupiłem w sile ośmiu sztuk do lampy błyskowej w 2010. Zawsze cztery siedziały w lampie, a cztery naładowane były jako zapas w torbie. Używam ich nadal dziś, po nieco ponad 13 latach. Nie widzę oznak zużycia.
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Ja również posiadam eneloopy od Sanyo. Oczywiście większość to już od Panasonica. To bezwzględnie jedne i drugie porządne akumulatorki!
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Mam białe około 7 lat. Bez zarzutu. Używam w latarce.
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Akumulatorki o niższej pojemności są zawsze bardziej długowieczne. Białe Eneloopy starzeją się tym samym wielokrotnie wolniej jak czarne. Czarne Eneloopy dedykowane są przede wszystkim do profesjonalnych zastosowań, gdzie potrzebne jest możliwie dużo energii w krótkim czasie.
W przypadku czarnych eneloopów okres ich eksploatacji często kończy się po ok. 2 latach.
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