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Energizer NH22BP ACCU 9-Volt Rechargeable Battery | 
| Brand: Energizer
List Price: $8.99 Buy New: $7.05 You Save: $1.94 (22%)
New (81) Used (1) from $7.05
Rating: 18 reviews Sales Rank: 976
Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Fragile: No Batteries Included: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.1 Dimensions (in): 3.7 x 0.7 x 4.3 Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product.
MPN: NH22BP Model: NH22BP UPC: 840356847689 EAN: 0039800009166 ASIN: B00000JGN9
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Nickel metal hydride rechargeable battery | | • | Holds exceptional power for up to 1,000 recharges | | • | Renewable and reusable makes a good economic and environmental choice | | • | Compatible with broad range of batter chargers | | • | Lifetime limited warranty |
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Product Description Spare yourself from having to run out and buy batteries by using Energizer's Rechargeable 9 Volt Battery. It's built for reusable power in specified high-tech devices. Battery features environmentally friendly nickel metal. Pack includes one battery.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 13 more reviews...
Know what you want first April 23, 2003 ak2005 (Cincinnati, OH) 45 out of 48 found this review helpful
I read the reviews by other people here and am wondering loudly whether they know what these batteries are for? they are Rechargeable batteries for high-drain devices that require higher mAh rating. NiMH batteries or NiCd batteries do not hold charge like an alkaline battery so if you have charged an NiMH battery and put it in say an alarm clock, the batteries will lose charge in less than a month. they are for immediate usages like digital cameras where you need high mAh batteries and that digital cameras drain batteries. its more like "spend it immediately" battery unlike the disposable batteries that discharge in a circuit but drain very slowly when not in a circuit. I use Energizer AA batteries for my digicam and they recharge the flash much faster than even the best disposable batteries. A best guide is to look whether the appliance for which you are buying this battery is listed on the package or is identical to those on the package. this 9V would be a great thing for a toy where the battery drains out fast and you cannot afford disposable ones everyday. Just a note: If the device is a direct draining one like a motor and not in a solid-state circuit, do not use a rechargeable battery since if they are completely drained, they cannot be recharged.
Low Voltage December 27, 2001 38 out of 41 found this review helpful
On the packaging and on the front of the battery, it is listed as a 9V battery. However, this is a nominal voltage based upon its format and size. On the back of the battery, it fesses up that this is really just a 7.2 volt battery. In other words, they just used 6 - 1.2 volt cells. I have seen other "9V" NiMH batteries that use 7 cells for 8.4 volts. This battery is only good for devices that require significantly less than 9 volts to operate.
Excellent if you buy them for the right purpose December 18, 2003 Ice-Child (St Louis Area) 14 out of 14 found this review helpful
I use several of these for my paintball gear. It is something that is a use it or loose it type thing. They aren't designed to be used over a long term. Charge them, use them, and then recharge them before next use. They are designed to be that way. Not for a smoke detector, that is for sure. They have a higher flow rate, meaning when I put it in my paintball hopper, I know that I am good to go for the day. When I am done for the day, I just take it out and wait till the night before its next use, then charge it back up. With no fear of it failing on me the day of use. I highly suggest it for uses such as mine, or digi cams and the like. Something that requires a lot of power for a short term.
beep beep June 16, 2000 11 out of 21 found this review helpful
After several days of charging in it's manufactuer's charger, the so called 9 volt battery causes only beeps (i.e. low voltage).
They don't know what their talking about....... November 4, 2002 11 out of 13 found this review helpful
I have bought 6 energizer 9V batteries already and they work just fine for whatever application. I mainly use them in our churches wireless microphones and remote controls. Yes it does state nominal voltage of 7.2 volts. I have tested numerous times with a DMM and the reading was at well over 8.4 Volts fully charged. Most people don't understand the technical jargon involved with batteries or electronics. Energizer is recommended as one of the top 3 NiMH batteries on the market. Still curious look at their tech sheets or call someone.
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