Review of Eneloops:
I bought 4 Eneloops on ebay for $13 including shipping. Not too bad I guess. Anyway, I got them out and peeled them.
Peeling was a real hassle! I've peeled 4 other brands and they came right off but these Eneloops have sticky crap all over them and I had to use De-Solv-It to get the glue off and it took me about 10 min. to do so.
I checked the charge in a battery tester and they showed "charged" but not fully. I then stuck them in my Maha charger in quick charge operation for about an hour just to make sure I gave them a fair review.
I then stuck one in the LB with nice dry herb that had already been hit once or twice yesterday.
The light lit up brighter than I've ever seen it before and I got huge thick hits!
I tried a 2nd hit. Same bright light, same huge hit!
3rd hit: Same thing!
Wow, these things are great! They make that little box really hot!
[sorry, couldn't resist... ]
So after sticking my battery in 3 times, the box is still getting hot and asking for more!
The only downsides are these:
Takes a while to peel the label off.
They fit much looser than any of the other batteries I have used (Powerex, standard previous LB batteries -?-, and some off-brand).
So I have to use my finger to push the battery against the terminal, not really a big deal.
Two very minor downsides compared with
major performance improvement!
Magic Flight:
How do you deal with getting those labels off in mass quantities?
I assume you must get them from the factory before they peel them, right?
Anyone tried putting tape around them to keep them from being so loose? (not covering the area of contact)
I might try that.