🌞 Illuminate Your Outdoors with Confidence!
This pack of 20 AA NiCd rechargeable batteries offers a reliable 600mAh capacity at 1.2 volts, designed specifically for solar garden lights. With an impressive lifespan of up to 1000 charge and discharge cycles, these batteries are the eco-friendly choice for sustainable outdoor lighting.
Reusability | Rechargeable |
Battery Capacity | 600 Milliamp Hours |
Voltage | 1.2 Volts |
Item Weight | 9.92 ounces |
Unit Count | 20.0 Count |
Battery Cell Type | NiCAD |
R**Y
Works as advertised
Great batteries that work like they are supposed to do
R**E
Great deal
Bargain big time.
B**R
Good Solar Batteries.
These are solar batteries, what i can review is that they work.....
H**.
Good batts
Works good
P**E
Some good, some not
Seems like some of these in the same pack work better than the others. Hit or miss.
S**.
Long Lasting Batteries
I had to replace a few recently after several years of facing the elements. I am amazed at how long these lasted with our weather conditions of the past few years. I did have to change a few this year - but, some are still going strong. AMAZED for the price.
A**R
Perfect...Just What I Needed
I used these batteries to replace the batteries in my yard solar lights. So far, the light has been turning on each night and staying lit for most of the night. Some of the batteries had power already in it after I opened up the package. I replaced the old batteries at night with the new NiCd batteries and let it light up the yard. I heard with NiCD batteries, it best to discharge the batteries completely first before recharging it so it doesn't hold a memory charge.
K**Y
Received batteries that did not work
When I received the batteries none of them were working. I attempted to charge them in the charger that I also purchased and they just heated up and some started blinking red.I then did some research on them and found out they are only chargeable by the sun. It would be nice if they put that information on the website when purchasing them.So far only 2 of the 3 that were charged by the sun are working. I fear if I left them in the charger overnight it would have stared a house fire.Is it me or shouldn’t this information be posted? If for nothing else but safety concerns.
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