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Mark S. Holden wrote: GO BEARCATS wrote: What's the groups take on this particular brand? I've never purchased them myself. I bought a pack of sixteen of them for $3.87 (including tax.) I know this part has been mentioned before but if someone would be so kind, what's the best way to store batteries (alkaline) or is there? I know not to have them out in the extreme heat, but I've read some people put em' in the fridge. Is there any validity to this other than cold batteries? ;-) I haven't done a formal test, but RayOVac alkaline batteries seem to perform about like typical store brand alkaline batteries - a little less juice than Duracell or Eveready. They aren't my brand of choice, but if I'm buying batteries for remotes or LED flashlights, I'll buy them if the price is right. I have NIMH batteries for most things with high current draw. Putting batteries in the fridge will extend their shelf life a bit because it slows down the chemical reaction. They won't be able to give full power until they warm up. But unless you forget where you put them, odds are the shelf life is long enough anyway. Google anything that looks like a model # on the batteries and you'll probably find a manufacturer's spec sheet showing curves and MAH ratings. This is one way to spot D cells that are really C cells in a D shell. The major brands do differ in MAH rating, and I assume make different flavors for different markets. Frequently it comes down to buying what's in sale and not worrying about it. When I've looked at spec sheets for AA batteries Rayovac was at the low end for MAH ratings but that's not the same thing as MAH/$$ -- Al Dykes ----------- adykes at p a n i x . c o m |
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