Very optimistiche capacity indication and misplaced coding pins - otherwise not bad
Extra Power 9.6V 4,0Ah High Ni-MH Battery Replacement Battery for Bosch cordless tools Bosch 2607335035 2607335037 2607335254 GSR 9.6VE-2 PSR 9.6VES-2 GBM 9.6VES-1, etc. + Free Gift 3
Extra Power 9.6V 4,0Ah High Ni-MH Battery Replacement Battery for Bosch cordless tools Bosch 2607335035 2607335037 2607335254 GSR 9.6VE-2 PSR 9.6VES-2 GBM 9.6VES-1, etc. + Free Gift
The battery has arrived well packaged and had at this time a terminal voltage of 10.8 V in the unloaded condition. This means that all cells were fine (which is not necessarily a matter of course), and the battery was not completely discharged. After removal of the two coding pins - I had used a narrow chisel - fit the battery well in my BOSCH PBM 9.6 VES-2 Drill. My drill at that time was a AL60 1-hour charger in which a terrible has a delta U charge termination (not to be confused with the AL60 DV, which indeed has a delta V detection). With this charger, I have not even tried to charge the battery and would not recommend it. Instead, I invite him to my ELV ALM7010. This charger also allows for capacity determination of the battery. As I promised 4Ah quite "ambitious" occurred, I could not help me, remeasure the capacity. So the ALM determined in two experiments (C / 5 discharge) just under 3 Ah. This fits the theory. Renowned manufacturers offer maximum 3Ah with NIMH for the built-in cell size (sub-C). In summary, I am satisfied with the battery, in principle, but the wrong cast coding pin and said politely far too optimistic given capacity I will punish each with a star deduction. Buy recommendation for those who are satisfied with 3Ah capacity and also want to remove the two coding pins without grumbling.