In response to photogeek's prior post which I didn't see until now, the comment quoted is questionable.
No mention was made of their actual self discharge rate relative to the Centuras, while Tenergy themselves don't market the Premium as LSD which they surely would if it were the case, since that is a desirable feature.
Further other reviews mentioned their cells weren't charged and had a high self discharge rate. This makes them seem more suited to high drain devices and less so for my purposes which is several weeks if not years of use between charges.
Besides, even Eneloop AAA (which are better) are still only 800mAh, seems to be the sweet spot for LSD vs capacity, given current tech.
I've been using the Centuras since 2015. They've proven to last long term and I have no marginal or dead cells yet, though most have only gone through a few dozen, 150 at most recharges since then, but most important to me is very low self discharge rate for uses where I switched from alkaline for low drain keyboards, remote controls, thermostat, etc.
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No mention was made of their actual self discharge rate relative to the Centuras, while Tenergy themselves don't market the Premium as LSD which they surely would if it were the case, since that is a desirable feature.
Further other reviews mentioned their cells weren't charged and had a high self discharge rate. This makes them seem more suited to high drain devices and less so for my purposes which is several weeks if not years of use between charges.
Besides, even Eneloop AAA (which are better) are still only 800mAh, seems to be the sweet spot for LSD vs capacity, given current tech.
I've been using the Centuras since 2015. They've proven to last long term and I have no marginal or dead cells yet, though most have only gone through a few dozen, 150 at most recharges since then, but most important to me is very low self discharge rate for uses where I switched from alkaline for low drain keyboards, remote controls, thermostat, etc.
Thank you!