Odd, I have batts with the same markings. It outputs 8.4V fully charged. Seems this version is just 2 cells in series with no voltage regulator. Really about the same voltage as NiCad or NiMh batts. They seem to work well. I hate 9V batts as they are the most expensive. The EBL batts work but seem to need recharging in a few months. In one device, I was able to cut a hole in the case to allow the USB cable to plug in.
You can find these EBL batteries here at a good price. amzn.to/3u6b8U1
"660mWh rating" you meant to say 660mAh
Ha! Yes, 660mWh would be less than a button cell battery for a watch.
@@CameraRay600 mAh
not mWh
Odd, I have batts with the same markings. It outputs 8.4V fully charged. Seems this version is just 2 cells in series with no voltage regulator. Really about the same voltage as NiCad or NiMh batts. They seem to work well. I hate 9V batts as they are the most expensive. The EBL batts work but seem to need recharging in a few months.
In one device, I was able to cut a hole in the case to allow the USB cable to plug in.
Can I use my 12v 6amp charger for that? It's the only lithium charger I have, for motorcycle batteries.
The most important measurement. Maximum disharge. Could these babies put out 2 amps for a couple of minutes?
Most batteries like these have built in discharge protection. You would be lucky to max out at 150mA max discharge rate.
Ofc you mean 660 or 600 mAh but you said mWh ;)
do you have a link for that charger ?
The charging cable comes with the batteries. Don't think they sell this carger anymore but any of these will work with it. amzn.to/3Vp5u9l
@@CameraRay i want the digital thingy, not the cables etc, thats all generic stuff
The tester I used is here. amzn.to/3VFoSAj