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Old 04-30-2010, 11:44 PM   #61
Ken Maltby
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This test series is in no way scientific and if anyone wants to add their own test runs
of their favorite batteries (like the Enloops), in the JBL, it's pretty easy:

1) Give the batteries a normal charge, then note down the date and time you remove
them from the charger.

2) Note the date and time the batteries are installed in the JBL.

3) Make a note of the start and end times of each period of use.

4) Make a note of when the JBL's power bar indicator changes (not critical)

5) Note when the Low Battery notice first appears and use that as the end of the
test run.

6) Check and note the readings for the individual batteries with a volt meter. (not
critical, but has proven interesting)

7) Calculate and format the results like my posts in this thread, for easy comparison.

Luck;
Ken

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