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  • Luther
    Free Member

    My rechargeable batteries – that I use in my bike lights – are pretty much dead so time to get some new ones

    I’d normally go for the highest capacity (because it feels right/good) but I’m not sure if that’s still the case

    The BatteryLogic crew are recommending HYBRIOs (at 2100mAh) instead of normal ones (at 2700mAh)

    HYBRIO Rechargeable batteries?

    Does anyone know if they are the better option? It would be to power some normal Cateye lights plus a Fenix.

    BlobOnAStick
    Full Member

    I would have thought it’s spelt it out in the article you’ve linked to.

    I use the whole charge when night riding and recharge my night riding batteries just before setting out again. NiMH best for this then.

    On my commuting light, I charge the batteries and use them over the course of a week or so. Hybrio seem better for this option as they may last 3 or 4 weeks.

    Ben

    Luther
    Free Member

    Yeah, the article puts a good case across

    I’m just inclined not to believe everything I read on the internet without doing some further research

    Hence asking for the opinions of random people I (mostly) don’t know 😆

    And the Fenix strikes me as quite a high-drain light so was curious as to whether had any experience with Hybrios and similar lights

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