best batteries ??

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redbenjoe

I Am Legend
one of our trusted members has mentioned that his TENERGY brand
makes the best rechargeables --
any other opinions ?

thanks
 

MasterBlaster84

Boomus Fidelis
Free ones! :thumbsup:

I've received many of my boomboxes both in the wild and from eBay with fully charged alkalines so I've yet to have to buy any. When I run out of the freebies I want to get some rechargeables so this is a good question. :yes:
 

Gluecifer

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These are the best batteries I've used:
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$120 for 20 on ebay in February 2011 and theyre still going very strong today, quick to recharge and last weeks in any boombox.

These can't be beat for performance day in day out!

I'm sure they're rebranded as something other than Beecroft in the u.s.



Rock On.
 

gsbadbmr

Member (SA)
I just use Duracell's, when they go on special i buy boxloads/hundreds of them which ties me over for a long, long time! :-D
 

hardmen

Member (SA)
For all my radios with 12V inputs, I always carry in my bag a 12V 7Ah lead acid battery (gives more than 5 hours of cranking in te streets, skate parks or basketball courts).

The battery arrangement in my 5350:

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Cheers.
 

redbenjoe

I Am Legend
hardmen said:
For all my radios with 12V inputs, I always carry in my bag a 12V 7Ah lead acid battery (gives more than 5 hours of cranking in te streets, skate parks or basketball courts).

The battery arrangement in my 5350:

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Cheers.

:thumbsup: :cool:
i use those 7ah gel-cells also
 

Lasonic TRC-920

Moderator
I've been running Duracell Copper Tops lately. No complaints at all. Love'em and they LAST!

I have been using Energizer rechargeable batteries, but they are only 2500 mah's so they don't last very long.

Rick, I need to look into those badboys. Holly was telling me you pointed her towards them. 11000 mah's is serious shiat!

Very interested in those!
 

shane higgins

Member (SA)
heres a story
some fat bum
got 8 new copper tops and put them in his lasonic 931i and used 2 old batteris
this worked for about 10min then there was no sound
next time he mite put in 10 new batteris lol :thumbsup: :breakdance:
 

Ghettoboom767

Member (SA)
You want to win a Boombox competition???
If you could get D size lithium batteries!!!! :-O
Do they make them and if they do where?
That would blow off some dust off the woofers!! :thumbsup: :drool:
Duracells all the way with me!! :yes:
 

redbenjoe

I Am Legend
HATE tossing out batteries :dunce: :thumbsdown: :nonono: -- especially $$ those great duracells -

ok- i fked up - :-D :blush:

my real question should have been titled RECHARGEABLE D cells

anyone ???
 

Reli

Boomus Fidelis
Tenergy all the way, dude. Either the 10,000 mah regular ones, or the 8,000 mah Low Self Discharge ones if you want longer shelf life while they're not being used.
 

trippy1313

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Reli said:
Tenergy all the way, dude. Either the 10,000 mah regular ones, or the 8,000 mah Low Self Discharge ones if you want longer shelf life between charges.
I thought about these, my question is how do they compare to regular alkalines in two categories:

1) How long do they last fully charged compared to alkaline?

2) Does them being 1.2v instead of 1.5v like an alkaline affect performance?
 

k2j

Member (SA)
Thanks to whomever bumped this ancient thread. Why haven't I thought about this suggestion by hardmen this is brilliant!


hardmen said:
For all my radios with 12V inputs, I always carry in my bag a 12V 7Ah lead acid battery (gives more than 5 hours of cranking in te streets, skate parks or basketball courts).

The battery arrangement in my 5350:

sam1872.jpg


Cheers.
 

Okelly

Member (SA)
Thanks to whomever bumped this ancient thread. Why haven't I thought about this suggestion by hardmen this is brilliant!

I guess as long as you were not carrying it this would work well...but I'm sure it weighs more than D cells.
 

stosoorok

Member (SA)
7Ah Lead Acid is only 7000mAh and is really heavy. But when ~5h is enough and you are really strong, why not! :-)

I'll use 18650 Li-ion cells (like in laptop and Tesla car batterys). They are only a bit bigger than AA batterys and 3.7V/1500-3400mAh. I recommend Panasonic NCR18650 3400mAh cells. Downside is that you need charging controller and DC-DC boost converter but they are cheap ~1€/$ pcs.
 

mancardo

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hardmen said:
For all my radios with 12V inputs, I always carry in my bag a 12V 7Ah lead acid battery (gives more than 5 hours of cranking in te streets, skate parks or basketball courts).

The battery arrangement in my 5350:

sam1872.jpg


Cheers.
wow...that's a good idea as long as you're not carrying it.
 
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