I've had good results in a number of applications with any of the "pre-charged" NiMH.

"pre-charged" is the key. That's the normal marketing-speak for low-self-discharge.

Eneloops are a very safe bet.

73 -- Lynn

On 5/9/2018 8:01 AM, Walter Underwood wrote:
No, the Amazon Basics batteries are not the same as the Eneloop Pro. For one 
thing, they are 2400 mAh instead of 2550 mAh. The best bet is that Amazon 
Basics batteries are the previous version of Eneloops, made in the old factory. 
But that is a guess.
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