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Roy Lewallen wrote:
clifto wrote: . . . Doug McLaren mentioned his experience that alkalines have higher capacities than rechargeables, but I'm finding that my new Eveready 2500 mAH NiMH batteries compete quite well with a fresh set of Energizers. KenRockwell.com lists alkalines at 2700 to 3135 mAH, sounds reasonable. The capacity of alkaline cells is much more dependent on discharge rate than that of NiMH cells. Note the capacities of alkalines shown at the bottom of the list at http://www.imaging-resource.com/ACCS/BATTS/BATTS.HTM. With the 5 ohm load used for those tests, the alkalines have less than 800 mAh capacity. The capacities you quote would be obtainable only at much lower current drains. And the funny thing is, at a high load such as my GPS III+, those alkalines with their capacity diminished by the high current draw still last longer than the NiMH that supposedly like high current draw. (I said the NiMH compare favorably, not that they outlast alkalines.) I agree with you, I've been playing aloud with numbers that don't always belong in the same arena. And too many other factors impinge; I save money using the NiMH in the GPS, but I'd kill them in flashlights that I routinely leave on and forget. And then there are those sulfated wet-cell batteries in the garage... *sigh* -- If John McCain gets the 2008 Republican Presidential nomination, my vote for President will be a write-in for Jiang Zemin. |
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