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HomeX-10 ProductsAccessories & SuppliesBatteries9 VoltMaha Powerex MH-96V230 9.6V 230mAh Rechargeable NiMH Battery |
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15 of 15 found the following review helpful:
Exactly what I was looking for Oct 03, 2008
By Jeff Nathan I have purchased MANY of the 96V230 batteries to cycle through my wireless transmitters for my microphone and guitar systems (Sennheiser). I perform daily, and often have 3-4 one hour and 4 half-hour performances. I swap out each day and the batteries do fine. I have tried other solutions but got cut-outs. These batteries have been THE answer for me so that I can save money AND be nicer to the environment. I did have a problem with 2 of the batteries, one of which was dropped, but Maha replaced them under warranty very quickly for me with no hassle. The only other battery that I thought would meet my needs was the Ipower similar version to this battery, but I got scared off when I saw the oversize dimensions of the battery, which would not fit into my transmitter.
9 of 9 found the following review helpful:
The real deal Mar 10, 2007
By N. Barnard 9.6 volts. Great stuff. Initially I purchased other brands of rechargable batteries for some electronics I have which call for 9 volt batteries, but they didn't even power one of my items. This is because they are rated for something like 8.4 volts, and I was told that it may be even lower. These work great, and this company has some really nice chargers as well, which charge in around 2 1/2 hours and automatically switch to a trickle charge to avoid overcharging and to keep the batteries optimally charged. I didn't see it here, but I found a 4 battery charger which is perfect for my needs.
12 of 14 found the following review helpful:
2 of 4 fail in a year Mar 14, 2007
By Aladdin Sane
"Aladdin Sane"
I'm not as impressed with this product as I was in the beginning.
I use a Maha charger to charge my 4 Maha 9v's.
Now, 2 of them won't charge, way before their expected life end. If it were 1, well, ok. But 2, this is obnoxious, incompetent, and not worth buying again.
3 of 3 found the following review helpful:
Powerful DV battery Jul 17, 2009
By Jerome M. Spector I speak with the use of an electro larynx. When a battery goes dead, I'm left speechless. Because the Maha PowerEx is more powerful, I can set the volumn level down, which helps it hold a charge. And it holds its charge longer than the other brands and models I've tested. I'm sticking with this one. I gave it 4 instead of 5 stars because the case has come off. I don't know if this is dangerous. I just slide it back on and go on with my business. And another issue common to all the batteries I've tried: they will burn out and melt down in my pocket. Ouch! And I've not been able to find a convenient carrier made for these guys. My solution--I don't carry spares, so I appreciate the longer charge life of this model even more. I'm going to order more of these.
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
They don't last a year Feb 26, 2012
By PainMaestro
"WinoFino"
Unlike the other reviewer, I had 4/4 go bad in a year, and this is using the PowerEx branded charger/battery conditioning device. They hold a charge for a time, but then the charger starts blinking red about the 3rd time you charge them, indicating something's wrong with the internal battery circuitry. Stay away. The Imedion from the same company may be better, but frankly, I wouldn't trust it. I just wish there were an Eneloop brand of 9v rechargeable.
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