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Michael A. Bender
Do you use 1200/1400/ or 1700mAh replacement batteries for your Epson?
Original Epson are no longer available?
Originals have 1500mAh, but i think more mAh is better, right?
Thanks for comments
Michael
Original Epson are no longer available?
Originals have 1500mAh, but i think more mAh is better, right?
Thanks for comments
Michael
Sejanus.Aelianus
Veteran
As a general rule, the greater the capacity, the better.
I don't have an Epson but I've bought a lot of after-market batteries for one thing or another. My experience is that there is little practical difference between the cheapest and the most expensive, so I buy the cheapest battery with the largest claimed capacity.
If it helps, your headline asks "Hexe batterie", and should have read "Which exchange battery to use". Don't worry, mein Deutsch ist weit schlimmer als Ihr Englisch!
I don't have an Epson but I've bought a lot of after-market batteries for one thing or another. My experience is that there is little practical difference between the cheapest and the most expensive, so I buy the cheapest battery with the largest claimed capacity.
If it helps, your headline asks "Hexe batterie", and should have read "Which exchange battery to use". Don't worry, mein Deutsch ist weit schlimmer als Ihr Englisch!
LCT
ex-newbie
I've used 1200 to 1600 mah batteries on the R-D1 w/o noticing huge differences but better choose the greater capacity indeed provided the voltage is 3.7.
markloch
Member
Lenmar battteries have served me well. I've bought no-name and have had them drain very quickly and/or simply be flaky. I threw them away (recyled, actually).
Chris Bail
Regular Guy
+1 for the Lenmar replacement batteries. I bought two, and they work very well.
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