Tuesday 6 May 2014

Sanyo Eneloop VS Fujitsu Battery

We Try in the Test for Sanyo Eneloop and Fujitsu Battery

ENELOOP 2000mAh v.s FUJITSU 1900mAh test competitions
Photo provided : Taipei heyday - manager Leo

It is understood that the ENELOOP 2000mAh been discontinued in Japan, Fujitsu has been replaced by production
Although the manufacturers inform FUJITSU 1900mAh process is identical with ENELOOP 2000mAh
But Leo received a sample paragraph batteries, can not wait to compare these two test batteries
Test follows
A. tools and equipment ( multimeter B , scales B , MH-C9000 rechargeable batteries Analyst B units )
B. testing purposes competitions ( weight of the object , the average voltage of full power , the battery internal resistance discharge current , battery capacity )
C.ENELOOP 2000mAh vs FUJITSU 1900mAh in this abbreviated number EN (ENELOOP), FU (FUJITSU)
※ special attention to the use of non- equipment Leo special test equipment that test , the test display data, purchase data can be used as a reference

Appraisal results indicate that :
1 battery weight are 26g
2.ENELOOP 2000mAh full voltage is 1.413v, FUJITSU 1900mAh full voltage 1.412v
3.ENELOOP 2000mAh maximum discharge current of 3.96A, FUJITSU 1900mAh maximum discharge current of 4.35A
4.ENELOOP 2000mAh capacity 1676mAh, FUJITSU 1900mAh capacity 1837mAh

Leo Conclusion: The next practical test , you give yourself feel Hello buyers

Special thanks to: Qi International Co., Ltd. Taiwan enthusiasm borrow FUJITSU 1900mAh low self-discharge batteries

Unpacking ENELOOP 2000mAh v.s FUJITSU 2000mAh

Weight Test 
SANYO ENELOOP single weight is about 26g

FUJITSU single weight is about 26g


 Full power voltage Test 
Sanyo Eneloop  full power voltage is 1.413V

Fujitsu Battery  full voltage is 1.412V


Battery discharge Test 
Sanyo Eneloop  discharge current 3.96A 
(This test meter non-professional tool, the current instability will increase pressure ± 0.15A, the highest point of this photo shoot for the boost)

Fujitsu  discharge current 4.35A 
(This test meter non-professional tool, the current instability will increase pressure ± 0.15A, the highest point of this photo shoot for the boost)


Test Battery capacity
Test EN capacity 1676mAH 
The product is labeled data is 1900 ~ 2000mAh 
In terms 1900mAh 224mAh less than the original mark


Test Fujitsu  capacity 1837mAH 
The product is labeled as 1900mAh data 
63mAh less marked than the original



Tamiya Battery Test 
Good battery for tamiya player 
tamiya malaysia player 




Sanyo Eneloop to sell the Battery business to Fujitsu FDK Japan

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OSAKA, Oct. 28 Kyodo 

(EDS: ADDING DETAILS) 

Sanyo Electric Co. said Wednesday it plans to sell parts of its rechargeable battery business to FDK Corp., a Fujitsu Ltd. unit, for 6.4 billion yen to pave the way for an early approval from overseas antitrust authorities for it to become a Panasonic Corp. subsidiary. 

Panasonic's plan to take over Sanyo has been stalled due to delays in obtaining approval from antitrust bodies in the United States and China on concerns over the size of the two firms' combined share of the global nickel-hydrogen battery market. 

The deal has already been approved by the Japan Fair Trade Commission and most recently by the European Commission on condition that Sanyo reduce some of its battery production facilities. 

The Osaka-based manufacturer is expected to sell Sanyo Energy Twicell Co., the only unit that makes nickel metal hydride batteries under the ''eneloop'' brand and other rechargeable batteries for use in computers and game consoles. Sanyo Energy Tottori Co., another unit that makes cylindrical lithium batteries, will also be sold to FDK. 

While handing over the manufacturing of its signature eneloop products to FDK, Sanyo will continue to handle product planning and distribution by purchasing them from the Japanese electronic parts maker. 

The company is anticipating a consolidated loss of 9 billion yen from the sale of the two units but added that the figure has already been incorporated into its latest earnings forecast. 

The planned deal will also not affect operations for nickel metal hydride batteries for use in gas-electric hybrid vehicles. Sanyo currently supplies the batteries to automakers, including for Honda Motor Co.'s Insight hybrid.

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