Tenergy or Amazon batteries?
Or just take the high capacity batteries out of whatever controller I put em in, and put em in the Xbox controller. I'd rather have enough for all the controllers. Even though I probably won't use the other controllers.
I've never had a problem with Tenergy, but the high capacity ones, somebody claims are less then advertised, they don't provide any proof though, so kind of a useless review. I've had problems with Amazon batteries, two of them died, can't charge em anymore.
Somehow one of the remaining working ones, charged to over 4000mAh. The other one under 1000mAh. Leads me to believe the one at over 4000mAh has issues. Might have been some serious trickle charging, but the other battery didn't get that much charged.
The C batteries from Amazon appear to be fine. Not sure what they are in though, either a flash light, or a motion activated light.
The Tenergy claim to be more mAh, and cost less somehow. I'm not buying Panasonic. I'd rather buy the ones from IKEA then Panasonic. You might have to pay for shipping though. Too bad Amazon isn't rebranded Japanese batteries anymore, they are made in China. Tenergy is made in China, and appears to be fine. So something is wrong with whoever makes Amazon's batteries.
What about EBL? I think that's the name. A Chinese brand. Can't imagine they are cheaper then Amazon batteries though. How much cheaper can they get? Around $8 is cheap.
Not seeing a four pack of EBL batteries. They are the same advertised capacity of Tenergy. Not low self discharge, and fat like Tenergy. How fat are the Amazon ones?
Rayovac is the first brand I had issues with, I think AAA batteries from them. Didn't know you could revive batteries, don't think I have them anymore. I might have had them when I found out you can revive them, but don't think I had any luck. They cost more then Amazon and Tenergy, not by a huge amount. Might not be high capacity, so not what I want. Yup, not high capacity, more like low capacity.