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Aa Batteries
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Anybody know how to compare AA batteries? Looking on Amazon/Ebay there is a whole range of Duracell - Simply Duracell, Industrial, Ultra Power, Power Plus and Coppertop, along with loads of others manufacturers. Any help appreciated.
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The 16 for a pound batteries are (not very good)zinc chloride ones...you'd be better off with alkalines. Which? compare batteries regularly... the best tested recently were Duracell Ultra Power, Maplin Pro Lithium, Aldi Activ Energy And Energiser Eco Advanced.
20:02 Wed 14th Feb 2018
Simply ensure that you buy alkaline batteries (rather than zinc chloride ones). Duracell brand virtually the same alkaline batteries in lots of different ways, with some of their products costing far more than the virtually same thing with a different type of Duracell label on it.
Better still, forget about buying the Duracell brand (which are frequently over-priced) and buy any brand of alkaline batteries from Poundland, et al. They're just as good. (Don't buy zinc chloride batteries from pound shops though, as they're almost universally rubbish).
If you want to stick with (over-priced) Duracell batteries, the 'basic' ones are labelled 'Simply', the ones which can theoretically last up to 50% longer (but rarely do) are labelled 'Plus Power' and the longest-lasting are labelled 'Ultra Power'.
https:/ /www.du racell. co.uk/p roducts /alkali ne-batt eries/? size=aa #our-pr oducts
'Industrial' is seemingly just a tag that they use for bulk supplies of 'basic' batteries ( http:// profess ional.d uracell .com/en /indust rial ), with 'Coppertop' seeming to be a label that they use for supplies discount stores, etc.
Better still, forget about buying the Duracell brand (which are frequently over-priced) and buy any brand of alkaline batteries from Poundland, et al. They're just as good. (Don't buy zinc chloride batteries from pound shops though, as they're almost universally rubbish).
If you want to stick with (over-priced) Duracell batteries, the 'basic' ones are labelled 'Simply', the ones which can theoretically last up to 50% longer (but rarely do) are labelled 'Plus Power' and the longest-lasting are labelled 'Ultra Power'.
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Depends a bit on what the batteries are doing.
For ultra-low-power drain (TV remotes, computer mouse etc), you can use the super-cheap zinc-carbon types. Or rechargeables. In fact I have about 20 AA-rechargeables that we cycle in many different devices, such as radios, mice, TV remotes, even a waste-bin.
For mid-power drains (radios, torches, etc) use alkaline types.
For high power-drain (RC-controlled drones, laser pens, GPS devices) use the super-expensive lithium style batteries.
In general, batteries are the most expensive form of energy you can buy. It's a bit better to use rechargeables, from both a cost and eco-mindedness perspective, but for lowest cost, consider using a plugged-in power adapter, but switch it off when not being used.
For ultra-low-power drain (TV remotes, computer mouse etc), you can use the super-cheap zinc-carbon types. Or rechargeables. In fact I have about 20 AA-rechargeables that we cycle in many different devices, such as radios, mice, TV remotes, even a waste-bin.
For mid-power drains (radios, torches, etc) use alkaline types.
For high power-drain (RC-controlled drones, laser pens, GPS devices) use the super-expensive lithium style batteries.
In general, batteries are the most expensive form of energy you can buy. It's a bit better to use rechargeables, from both a cost and eco-mindedness perspective, but for lowest cost, consider using a plugged-in power adapter, but switch it off when not being used.
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