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Old 04-27-2015 | 07:33 AM
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Originally Posted by sakadachi
I use Panasonic (was Sanyo) Eneloops in my Spektrum radios. They are NiMH, but for me, they last a long time before needing a charge.

Self discharge rate is very low too which is always a plus.
That is not the issue, they still only start out about 5 volts with each cell running 1.2 volts. The NiZN will do much better in the radio and not have the issue.

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