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SONY Batteries (AA) test

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TECHNICAL PARAMETERS

TYPE:AM3 AA LR6.

TYPICAL VOLTAGE: 1.5 V.

DIMENSIONS IN : 50,1×13,9 mm.

WEIGHT: 22.8 g.

ECOLOGICALITY: no data.

DATE OF MANUFACTURING: No information.

EXPIRATION DATE: 01.2014 g.

MANUFACTURER: no data, made in Indonesia.

CONSUMER ANALYSIS

Sony

TECHNICAL PARAMETERS: 120 thick fiberglass separator used in the construction.140 microns rolled up in two layers, not three like other samples. Therefore, the internal resistance of the element is low and the short circuit current is significant. Cell height and diameter slightly less than the others, but within normal limits.

OPERATION MODES: the test showed that in the flash mode the cells produced 410 pulses, which is very good. In contrast, the duration of discharge in other modes is short: in motors/toys – the penultimate result, and in players and radios the cells were discharged before the others. Capacity performance is also average.

FOR THE USER INFORMATION: completely missing information in American. No word on the manufacturer, only Central and South American office addresses, website link and phone number in the U.S..The expiration date is very poorly visible on the cell body, there is no information about the content of toxic materials Cd, Hg, Pb .

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Comments: 3
  1. Delaney

    Can you please provide more information about the testing process and results for SONY Batteries (AA)?

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  2. Clementine

    How long does the SONY AA battery last compared to other brands?

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  3. Zoey Wright

    What are the advantages and disadvantages of SONY batteries (AA) compared to other brands? Have there been any tests conducted specifically measuring their performance and durability?

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