I started using NiMH batteries several years ago when I got my wireless keyboard and mouse. I got the Energizer 4 AA + 1 hour charger pack from Sams. Then, that same year I got another 12 or so batteries for Christmas. They were working flawlessly and amazingly in everything I used them in. Unfortunately, things have started going downhill.
Just a short while ago my uncle was complaining how they are garbage. I couldn't stop denying every word he said. They worked so well for me. I now use a slow charger because it charges double the batteries and also charges AAA (and more that my 1-hour didn't). Plus, they are supposed to be better on the batteries.
I also purchased about 30 Lenmar AAs and another 30 or so AAAs. They seemed to last even longer and work better yet! They were rated to larger capacity, too.
So now we have 6+ wireless keyboard/mice combos (most are Logitech optical/laser) throughout the house, most used on a daily basis. I also use the batteries in my Sony universal remote, portable speakers, and lots of other things. I am starting to notice major issues. Suddenly, I am seeing the batteries not lasting 3+ months in the wireless combos. I can't quote the 3+ month estimate but I know they lasted a very long time and I hardly ever had to change them. Now I am seeing 3 days in some cases!
So is it possible that they are starting to wear out? Surprisingly enough, the Lenmar batteries seem to last longer. So perhaps the Engergizer batteries are in fact getting older. But occasionally the Energizer batteries will last a decent length of time--so maybe some are getting bad. Is there a way to test them? Maybe a handful is going bad and I am always using a good + bad battery?
I will probably get a bunch of new batteries for Christmas but I need to solve this issue--either find the problem or recycle the problematic batteries. The batteries are most definitely 2-5 years old! Wow, that's a long time! I wouldn't be surprised if they're going bad but what's the procedure for proving this, etc.
Thanks!