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
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.
"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
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.
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