Abstract
At the turn of the year 2021 and 2022, research was conducted on R3-type Ni-MH batteries distributed in the Polish, German, and Portuguese markets. Thirteen battery manufacturers were subjected to tests as part of the research. Specially designed microprocessor equipment was used to test the batteries’ capacities when discharged at currents ranging from 100 mA to 1 A. After discharging each battery, the equipment initiated the charging process.
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