Hi guys.
What is the best brand of alkaline batteries? If size matters it's for
AAA size & some AA size.
Thanx 4 looking.
What is the best brand of alkaline batteries? If size matters it's for
AAA size & some AA size.
Thanx 4 looking.
Hi guys.
What is the best brand of alkaline batteries? If size matters it's for
AAA size & some AA size.
Thanx 4 looking.
What do you want? maximum capacity or highest terminal voltage over the
life of the battery: most AA alkalines are 2.8 AH and the newer Lithiums
are not much better at around 3.0 AH but keep the terminal voltage at
1.6V to 1.5V for most of the life of the battery.
Hi guys.
What is the best brand of alkaline batteries? If size matters it's for
AAA size & some AA size.
Poxy said:I can tell you what brand to stay away from - I bought a pile of Jaycar's
"Eclipse" brand 9V alkalines a month ago and stuffed them into various
different smoke alarms (different brands and models). Within 3 days, every
smoke alarm was beeping saying the battery was flat.
I felt like taking it up with Jaycar, but that sort of thing is hard to
prove, and I can guess the level of Jaycar's care factor.
Hi guys.
What is the best brand of alkaline batteries? If size matters it's for
AAA size & some AA size.
Thanx 4 looking.
What is the best brand of alkaline batteries? If size matters it's for
AAA size & some AA size.
Bob Parker said:FWIW, I've had Duracells leak on a fairly regular basis and would
never use them again for that reason. But I don't recall ever having
either Energizer or Eveready Gold ones leak.
A few years ago Rockby Electronics was selling 9V "Buzz" alkaline
batteries very cheaply. Every one of them leaked badly. I suppose you
get what you pay for.
Bob Parker said:Very interesting! Was this happening recently or some time ago?
Mr.T said:It was nearly ten years ago I stopped buying, and I had a sizeable
collection dating for about ten years previous to that.
I haven't bought an Eveready since then, so they may have improved.
(couldn't get any worse that's for sure)
However one thing I am certain of is that I have had *FAR* fewer batteries
leak since I stopped buying Eveready, and I have saved a lot of money buying
batteries for half the price, which last nearly as long.
I just bought a pack of 4*AA alkalines today for $1.99. Try getting
Eveready's for that!
Somebody's got to pay for their marketing expense I guess, as long as it's
not me
MrT.
Bob said:Not a Zilog Encore micro is it?
They reckon lithium cells are best for lowest self discharge and
handling temperature extremes (and having very high energy density).
Franc said:
The conclusion is somewhat contradictory....
"Cost is based on two batteries and is in Australian Dollars. $/Hr
rating can improve if batteries are purchased in bulk packs. Note that
the Digitor batteries were purchased from Dick Smith Electronics in a
40 piece bulk pack, whereas most of the other batteries are purchased
on two or four battery packs, whichever was the minimum available.
Pricing is therefore not fairly compared for the Digitor batteries,
but regardless of this their performance figures are very good."
According to the current DSE catalogue, the 40 pack, S4040 @ $25.98,
are DSE brand, whereas Digitor are only available in four packs, S3094
@ $1.98 -- which works out at $19.80 for 40.
I'm still none the wiser as to which ones I should be buying!![]()
Bob Parker said:They reckon lithium cells are best for lowest self discharge and
handling temperature extremes (and having very high energy density).
To complicate matters even further, there is no guarantee that DSE are
still using the same manufacturer.