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AAA Eneloop vs. "normal" battery

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    gloob
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    Hello,

    I have some battery based sensors and noticed that they last for about half a year on normal not rechargeable battery but only 2-3 months on eneloops.

    What are your experiences? What kind of battery do you use for battery based sensors.

    Regards
    Stefan

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      I have that kind of experience, and, according to my searches, rechargeable batteries are a much less favorable self-discharge curve than regulat batteries. It means that, even at very low current, rechargeable batteries will discharge way faster than alkaline ones.

      Here is a source:

      http://batteryuniversity.com/learn/article/elevating_self_discharge

      The best overall are lithium based (not rechargeable) batteries. Like these ones:

      http://www.energizer.com/batteries/energizer-ultimate-lithium-batteries

      Qq.

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        Alkaline batteries outperform NiMh when the average current draw is ~100mA and less. With half a year battery life the average current is 1000mAh / (6 * 30 * 24) h = 0.23mA which is much less than 100mA.

        See http://www.paulallenengineering.com/blog/alkaline-vs-nimh-under-different-loads and http://www.paulallenengineering.com/blog/kirkland-signature-alkaline-batteries

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          Hello, I use CR2032 which are more constraining. I think normal alkaline batteries are the best choice if you don't mind the volume.
          You should get much more than 6 months of battery life with alkaline batteries, what is your setup ?

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            Currently I mostly use Alkaline but on some project I use old handy-lipo-batteries. They are nice since they include some basic safety circuits.

            Most of my projects work on 2xAA-Alkaline with 1mhz-AVR .. pretty good experience so far .. even with uses ones.

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