Rechargeable 9V Batteries?

So we all have hundreds of Eneloop and Ladda AA and AAA batteries, but the kids have a few toys in the house that require the 9V batteries.

I have a hard time buying disposable so am wondering if 9V rechargeables are good too? If so what brand is the best and what charger is the best?

Cheers

Comments

  • +1

    9v batteries are usually only 200mAh.
    Best chargers are ones that have Delta V support, which are NOT the ones that say changes for X hours as these will kill batteries.

    • +2

      Also the rechargeables are only 7.2V.

      They are essentially six cells in series without any balancing meaning they usually fail earlier too.

  • +1

    USB lipo 9v going well for me. You can't use them in critical situations as when the battery can't keep the voltage at 9V they shut down instantly.

    https://www.aliexpress.com/wholesale?catId=0&initiative_id=S…

    • Its hard to give them any credibility when identical sized 9V rechargeable batteries claim anywhere from 650 mAh to 6900 mAh.

      • Znter meant to be the best hobbyking and banggood both sell them 400 mah I use them in laser thermometer ceiling fan remote and multimeter. Laser would be most draining and they hold up just as good as a non rechargeable.
        I've had the 240V plug in charger ones these are heaps better and it's consistent 9V till the second it's flat

  • -1

    Seems it is not very clear cut

    Anyone used these EBL Li-ion ones?

    https://www.amazon.com/EBL-Lithium-Battery-Rechargeable-Batt…

    I like the sound of them, but having trouble finding anywhere local that sells them, or anywhere that will ship them to Aus

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