TECHNICAL PARAMETERS
TYPE:LR6 AM3 Mignon AA.
VOLTAGE RATING: 1.5V.
DIMENSIONS IN : 50,3×14 mm.
WEIGHT: 22,8 g.
ENVIRONMENTAL: 0% mercury Hg , cadmium Cd and lead Pb .
DATE OF MANUFACTURING: no data.
SHELF LIFE: 04.2014 g.
MANUFACTURER: Philips Consumer Electronics B..v., Netherlands, made in China.
CONSUMER ANALYSIS
TECHNICAL PARAMETERS: the cell has a small mass of positive and negative electrodes. Small, unoccupied voids inside the case can be clearly seen on the x-ray image. Short circuit current value is small compared to other samples.
OPERATION MODES: the test showed: the lack of filling of the cell with active materials had an impact on the discharge time: average results in the mode players and radios. In motors/toys good discharge duration compared to standard, but far from the best in the test. This battery has the typical performance of LR6 batteries, but not outstanding.
INFORMATION FOR THE CONSUMER: the warnings for safe use are very clear in the form of drawings. Not everyone can find the information about expiration date: it is printed on the end of the cell, but it is not on the package. No data on the rated voltage. Only polarity of the cell is marked with plus sign + , there is no minus sign.
How long does the PHILIPS Power Life (AA) battery usually last? Are they suitable for high-drain devices like digital cameras or gaming controllers? Can they be recharged or are they disposable? What sets them apart from other brands of AA batteries in terms of performance and reliability?
I’ve heard about the PHILIPS Power Life (AA) batteries and I’m curious to know about their performance. Can anyone who has used these batteries share their experience? How long do they last compared to other brands? Are they reliable and suitable for high-drain devices? Any input would be greatly appreciated!