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| Simon... |
Posted: Wed May 07, 2008 5:58 pm |
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Looking for any good sources for the Energizer lithium AA batteries in
bulk. Where are people getting them ? What price are you paying ? Is
anyone using a non brand name alternative with good results ?
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| Simon... |
Posted: Fri May 09, 2008 1:59 pm |
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| Jason Porter... |
Posted: Fri May 09, 2008 3:44 pm |
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The battery label says "Lithium Iron", hahahaha
-JP
On May 9, 7:59 pm, Simon <simonpa... at (no spam) yahoo.com> wrote:
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| Noah Timan... |
Posted: Fri May 09, 2008 4:07 pm |
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On May 9, 7:59 pm, Simon <simonpa... at (no spam) yahoo.com> wrote:
"If your application is sensitive to quality consistence, strongly
suggest you ordr Energizer 1.5V Lithium cell" |
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| André Boisvert... |
Posted: Fri May 09, 2008 5:07 pm |
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On May 9, 7:59 pm, Simon <simonpa... at (no spam) yahoo.com> wrote:
They claim double the running time of alkaline AA's. In my Stereoline,
alkaline AA's last 45 minutes, the Powerex NiMH 2300mAh rechargeables
I've got go 3-3˝ hours. Better ones will even run 4-4˝ hrs. That's 4-6
times better run time than alkalines in a high drain machine.
They write that alkalines have a 2-3 year shelf life. That's not true.
They claim a 10 year shelf for their lithiums, yet offer no refund
after sale.
If you need to use Lithiums, Energizers still seem to be the best bet.
If you don't, rechargeables are a great alternative and getting better
all the time.
André
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| Soundhaspriority... |
Posted: Fri May 09, 2008 8:37 pm |
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"Simon" <simonpaine at (no spam) yahoo.com> wrote in message
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No, but the chart looks honest :)
Bob Morein
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| Soundhaspriority... |
Posted: Fri May 09, 2008 9:54 pm |
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"Noah Timan" <dontwritemehereok at (no spam) yahoo.com> wrote in message
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On May 9, 7:59 pm, Simon <simonpa... at (no spam) yahoo.com> wrote:
"If your application is sensitive to quality consistence, strongly
suggest you ordr Energizer 1.5V Lithium cell"
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Personally, I would find another area to save money other than primary
lithium cells. These are the critters that bring down airplanes ;)
Bob Morein
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Posted: Fri May 09, 2008 10:22 pm |
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"André Boisvert" <aboisvert001 at (no spam) sympatico.ca> wrote in message
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On May 9, 7:59 pm, Simon <simonpa... at (no spam) yahoo.com> wrote:
They claim double the running time of alkaline AA's. In my Stereoline,
alkaline AA's last 45 minutes, the Powerex NiMH 2300mAh rechargeables
I've got go 3-3˝ hours. Better ones will even run 4-4˝ hrs. That's 4-6
times better run time than alkalines in a high drain machine.
They write that alkalines have a 2-3 year shelf life. That's not true.
They claim a 10 year shelf for their lithiums, yet offer no refund
after sale.
If you need to use Lithiums, Energizers still seem to be the best bet.
If you don't, rechargeables are a great alternative and getting better
all the time.
André
http://singlesystemslate.com/
In the flashlight forums, the increased runtime of AA lithiums versus NiMH
is very slight, backing up your point.
Bob Morein
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