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DEC vs Panasonic Orig Eneloop Pro Precharged High Capacity
« on: March 19, 2025, 12:19:35 AM »
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I just found this on AliExpress:
AU$47.18 | Panasonic Original Eneloop Pro 950mAh AAA battery For Flashlight Toy Camera PreCharged high capacity Rechargeable Batteries
https://a.aliexpress.com/_mKVExiR so is it as good as the DEC ? Why not ?

The Panasonic Eneloop Pro 950mAh AAA is a high-quality NiMH (Nickel-Metal Hydride) rechargeable battery, but it is fundamentally different from the Digital Energy Cell (DEC) you’re developing.

Here’s why:

Comparison of Eneloop Pro vs. DEC -- Why DEC Could Be Better

• No Chemical Reactions

– Unlike NiMH batteries, DEC uses electrostatic principles, which could lead to longer cycle life and less degradation over time.

• Faster Charging – If DEC functions more like a supercapacitor, it could charge much faster than Eneloop Pros.

• Scalability – DEC isn’t limited to AAA-sized cells; it can be scaled for stationary storage, while Eneloop Pros are designed for small devices.

• Sustainability – Eneloop Pros, while good for consumer electronics, still rely on rare metals and chemical processing, whereas DEC uses SiO₂ and oil, which could be more eco-friendly.

Why Eneloop Pro Still Has a Place

• Reliable for small-scale applications like cameras, remotes, and flashlights.

• Proven technology with known performance and safety.

• Off-the-shelf and ready to use, while DEC is still in development.

Verdict

For small electronics like flashlights and toys, Eneloop Pro is great. But for large-scale energy storage, DEC has the potential to be vastly superior.
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