It charged to almost 3000mAh, the advertised capacity. It might have charged to 3000mAh, if the time cut off was longer. It was too short, so it had a warning, because it's been 190 minutes or whatever the cut off was set to. The first time, it was set to 120 minutes, so I changed the cycle mode to discharge then charge. I wonder if it didn't stop because of the timer, if it would have discharged it one more time. Which isn't what I wanted. As I'd then have to charge it.

I couldn't sleep last night or this morning. Possibly because I was worried about the charger and/or battery catching on fire, it has a ton of warnings. It finished I think around 3 AM. I fell a sleep after 3 AM. After I unplugged the battery and charger.

I'd have to test the battery in my RC car to know if it's fixed or not. But I think I could have just used the charge mode. It's possible the cheap charger, the same brand as the battery, didn't want to fully charge it or something.

Hmm, the Tenergy batteries only last 3-4 days in some Xbox controller? I might get that with the batteries I have. Somebody said they get longer life out of the Amazon batteries, which are advertised as less capacity. Unless they are playing for 3-4 days straight.

If the Tenergy don't last longer then what I have, it's a waste of money.

I think IKEA has a shipping fee. Don't want to pay shipping on a $9 item, since I'd probably only buy one pack. Duracell is supposed to be the same size as regular AA batteries, no idea if that's true, they have some high capacity ones. But they cost more then $9. Would give me another brand though.

Can't use my gift cards on IKEA.

I could just test my luck with Amazon batteries. Or just pay more for Duracell, still cheaper then Panasonic. Those Duracell batteries aren't sold directly by Amazon, so probably fake. How much are the Amazon batteries with the 10% off coupon? Probably cheaper then Tenergy. So I think I'll get the Amazon batteries, even though they might suck. As in won't take a charge. Hmm, the Tenergy aren't that expensive though. Might have bought the Amazon brand. Should buy both brands, but would be kind of pointless, don't really have anything else to use them in. The universal remote doesn't need high capacity batteries, it lasts a long ass time with most batteries.