Jump to content



0

Wiimote Battery Packs Suck!


12 replies to this topic

#1 MagitekAngel OFFLINE  

MagitekAngel

    Stargunner

  • 1,733 posts
  • Location:Ottawa

Posted Sat Dec 10, 2011 5:04 PM

I have a Wii and a pile of games for it, but I play it only rarely because keeping the remotes powered is a royal pain in the ass. I've tried two different brands of battery packs and chargers for them: an Energizer one and a Rocketfish one (that one in particular I expected to be pretty good, given that it was Rocketfish). Both of them boasted miserable battery life (I'd kill a remote in 2-3 hours) and quickly degenerated to the point where they wouldn't hold a charge at all. FAIL.

I suppose there's nothing to it but to go back to standard rechargeable AA batteries. Has anybody else found success with a different brand of Wiimote battery packs?

#2 NinjaWarrior OFFLINE  

NinjaWarrior

    Dragonstomper

  • 832 posts

Posted Sat Dec 10, 2011 8:11 PM

I'm looking to get battery packs ...I hate using Batteries, what are the best brand??

#3 bomberpunk ONLINE  

bomberpunk

    Stargunner

  • 1,145 posts
  • ( UU )
  • Location:new orleans

Posted Sat Dec 10, 2011 8:15 PM

we did rocketfish first. that lasted about 6 months. complete crap. we're doing the duracell ones now and they're okay if you play the system regularly.

#4 atarian63 OFFLINE  

atarian63

    River Patroller

  • 3,359 posts
  • Location:columbus ohio

Posted Sat Dec 10, 2011 8:51 PM

same experience for me. even left on the charger, they either dont work or short life.

#5 KrazyKaiju OFFLINE  

KrazyKaiju

    Dragonstomper

  • 779 posts
  • Not dead yet.
  • Location:Springfield, MO

Posted Sun Dec 11, 2011 5:07 AM

The Energizer induction battery packs have replacable cells. If you take off the inside sticker you can see the cells are held in by two screws. I replaced mine with Eneloop 1500s and have gotten much better performance (5-6 hours vs 2-3). The only bad thing is that there is only room for AAA cells, not AA.

#6 phaxda OFFLINE  

phaxda

    River Patroller

  • 2,233 posts
  • just a geek with some old black plastic
  • Location:oakland, ca

Posted Sun Dec 11, 2011 7:09 AM

We have a NYKO one; works good. Had another one that I bought at radio shack and it stunk.

#7 Lord Helmet OFFLINE  

Lord Helmet

    AtariAge Anomaly

  • 9,628 posts
  • Location:Denver, CO.

Posted Sun Dec 11, 2011 11:28 AM

I just use regular AA Energizer rechargeables. Works in all of my controllers.

#8 CRTGAMER OFFLINE  

CRTGAMER

    Chopper Commander

  • 157 posts

Posted Sun Dec 11, 2011 11:36 AM

A large pack of regular Akalines are the way to go, rechargeable batteries cost more. Regular batteries have a one time LONGER runtime then a rechargeable and do not discharge as quickly when not in use. I buy RayoVac Alkaline batteries, cheaper then Duracell or Energizer Alkalines and last just as long.

#9 atarian63 OFFLINE  

atarian63

    River Patroller

  • 3,359 posts
  • Location:columbus ohio

Posted Sun Dec 11, 2011 9:52 PM

I used to use plain old duracell rechargeables. ,however my kids would steal the batteries for other things, that was why I switched to rechargable packs. Wish there was a duracell brand pack.

#10 nathanallan OFFLINE  

nathanallan

    Quadrunner

  • 5,505 posts
  • Location:El Paso, TX

Posted Sun Dec 11, 2011 10:00 PM

http://www.priceange...ck--s71169.html

that is the ultimate way to go; why? Sit next to a plug and off you go. Works excellently for the 360 controller, too. Also needs an AC-USB adapter.

#11 atarian63 OFFLINE  

atarian63

    River Patroller

  • 3,359 posts
  • Location:columbus ohio

Posted Mon Dec 12, 2011 4:32 PM

That looks great! Doing an order now.

#12 Mendon OFFLINE  

Mendon

    River Patroller

  • 4,226 posts
  • Location:Florida, USA

Posted Mon Dec 12, 2011 5:07 PM

A while ago I bought a Duracell rechargeable kit.... 4 AA batteries and the charger... for $10 from Walmart. At first I thought it wasn't a very good system as it seemed the batteries would run down pretty quickly. But as time has gone on, I swear they last as long as any regular Alkaline I've tried.

While playing Skyward Sword, I get around 4 hours on the batteries. Since I got 4 batteries with the kit, its easy to charge two while using the other two are in the Wii-mote, so I'm never without a fresh set.


Mendon

Edited by Mendon, Mon Dec 12, 2011 5:08 PM.


#13 Mad Scientist OFFLINE  

Mad Scientist

    Chopper Commander

  • 215 posts
  • Science spoken here.
  • Location:Marshall, Wisconsin USA

Posted Mon Dec 12, 2011 8:16 PM

My family's been using the Energizer ones for about a month with no problems. We use them quite a bit, recharge only sporadically, and haven't run out of charge yet. We actually kept playing on one that was putting up an onscreen low-battery notice for at least two hours, and it kept working. I don't know haw much to trust the Wiimote's reporting of the charge level, but performance has been good.




0 user(s) are reading this topic

0 members, 0 guests, 0 anonymous users