What is the Best Brand of Alkaline Batteries?

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Hi guys.

What is the best brand of alkaline batteries? If size matters it's for
AAA size & some AA size.

Thanx 4 looking.
 
ghostgunna@mail.tpg.com.au wrote:
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.
 
"Mark Harriss" <billy@blartco.co.uk> wrote in message
news:447392d3$0$504$61c65585@uq-127creek-reader-> > What is the best brand
of alkaline batteries? If size matters it's for
AAA size & some AA size.

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.
But are extremely poor value for money unless absolutely necessary for the
application.
IMO the best alkaline batteries are the ones that give the best life Vs cost
ratio, and don't leak. Duracell fails on the first, Eveready fails on both
counts!
I now use Chinese ones exclusively and don't have any problems.

MrT.
 
<ghostgunna@mail.tpg.com.au> wrote in message
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Hi guys.

What is the best brand of alkaline batteries? If size matters it's for
AAA size & some AA size.
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.
 
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ghostgunna@mail.tpg.com.au> wrote in message
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Hi guys.

What is the best brand of alkaline batteries? If size matters it's for
AAA size & some AA size.

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.
Do yourself and other consumers a favour and return the batteries for a
refund.
Sometimes faulty stock or a shonky product get marketed, unfortunately not
always
at the vendor's knowledge. I reckon it would be uneconomical and
impractical to
test every item that makes its way to the shelves, so take them back and get
them to
perform a discharge test on their "new" floor stock. It could be that they
have been
supplied with a bad batch of batteries.

Cheers,
Alan
 
ghostgunna@mail.tpg.com.au wrote:
Hi guys.

What is the best brand of alkaline batteries? If size matters it's for
AAA size & some AA size.

Thanx 4 looking.

cheap 20/30? pack of arlec alkalines can be had for $10 work well
the bulk packs from DSE are great for the price too.
 
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


On Wed, 24 May 2006 11:33:50 +1000, "Mr.T" <MrT@home> wrote:

IMO the best alkaline batteries are the ones that give the best life Vs cost
ratio, and don't leak. Duracell fails on the first, Eveready fails on both
counts!
I now use Chinese ones exclusively and don't have any problems.

MrT.
 
On 23 May 2006 08:57:01 -0700, ghostgunna@mail.tpg.com.au put finger
to keyboard and composed:

What is the best brand of alkaline batteries? If size matters it's for
AAA size & some AA size.
http://users.bigpond.net.au/vk3yng/batteries/aa_battery_comparison.htm

- Franc Zabkar
--
Please remove one 'i' from my address when replying by email.
 
"Bob Parker" <bobp.deletethis@bluebottle.com> wrote in message
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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.
I have had so many Eveready's leak I once had a collection for display
purposes!
I once took an *unopened* packet of Eveready Golds that were leaking back to
their office in Melbourne. They were not at all surprised, and offered me
Heavy Duty blacks instead!

Never bought one since, and never will.

MrT.
 
Very interesting! Was this happening recently or some time ago?
You've had the same kind of experience with Evereadys I was having
(but not as badly) with Duracells.

Bob



On Thu, 25 May 2006 18:19:53 +1000, "Mr.T" <MrT@home> wrote:
I have had so many Eveready's leak I once had a collection for display
purposes!
I once took an *unopened* packet of Eveready Golds that were leaking back to
their office in Melbourne. They were not at all surprised, and offered me
Heavy Duty blacks instead!

Never bought one since, and never will.

MrT.
 
Thanks! That chart reflects my experience with Eveready Titanium
cells. A lot of hype and a considerably higher price for a negligible
improvement in performance over normal alkalines, even under heavy
loads.

Bob


On Thu, 25 May 2006 07:34:09 +1000, Franc Zabkar
<fzabkar@iinternode.on.net> wrote:

On 23 May 2006 08:57:01 -0700, ghostgunna@mail.tpg.com.au put finger
to keyboard and composed:

What is the best brand of alkaline batteries? If size matters it's for
AAA size & some AA size.

http://users.bigpond.net.au/vk3yng/batteries/aa_battery_comparison.htm

- Franc Zabkar
 
"Bob Parker" <bobp.deletethis@bluebottle.com> wrote in message
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Very interesting! Was this happening recently or some time ago?
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.
 
Mr.T wrote:
"Bob Parker" <bobp.deletethis@bluebottle.com> wrote in message
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Very interesting! Was this happening recently or some time ago?


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.

I have a 3.3 to 2.7 volt microprocessor data logging project and I'm
interested in hearing about various experiences with batteries, this
project has to run for about a year on two AA in a tropical marine
environment.
 
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).



On Fri, 26 May 2006 19:53:36 +1000, Mark Harriss <billy@blartco.co.uk>
wrote:
I have a 3.3 to 2.7 volt microprocessor data logging project and I'm
interested in hearing about various experiences with batteries, this
project has to run for about a year on two AA in a tropical marine
environment.
 
Bob Parker wrote:
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).



On Fri, 26 May 2006 19:53:36 +1000, Mark Harriss <billy@blartco.co.uk
wrote:

I have a 3.3 to 2.7 volt microprocessor data logging project and I'm
interested in hearing about various experiences with batteries, this
project has to run for about a year on two AA in a tropical marine
environment.

If I had my way it would be a Zilog Z8 Encore XP, The selected device
is a MAXQ2000 16 bit RISC design it's fast and low power but programming
in assembly is fun as I don't have the C compiler for it.

I ported the 28pin Z8 temp sensor example to the 8pin Z8 and had it
hooked up to a class one bluetooth transmitter with a new antenna
design: I had over 3 Km before I ran out of space for it. I understand
the current world record is less than that.
 
Congrats on exceeding the world record.
I was curious about the micro because I'm playing with the 28 pin
Z8F041 at the moment. No ADC so no temp sensor in that one, but a nice
micro anyway.




On Fri, 26 May 2006 20:48:30 +1000, Mark Harriss <billy@blartco.co.uk>
wrote:

If I had my way it would be a Zilog Z8 Encore XP, The selected device
is a MAXQ2000 16 bit RISC design it's fast and low power but programming
in assembly is fun as I don't have the C compiler for it.

I ported the 28pin Z8 temp sensor example to the 8pin Z8 and had it
hooked up to a class one bluetooth transmitter with a new antenna
design: I had over 3 Km before I ran out of space for it. I understand
the current world record is less than that.
 
Franc Zabkar wrote:
http://users.bigpond.net.au/vk3yng/batteries/aa_battery_comparison.htm
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! :)

--
John H
 
On Sun, 28 May 2006 18:38:45 +1000, John_H <john4271@hotmail.com> put
finger to keyboard and composed:

Franc Zabkar wrote:

http://users.bigpond.net.au/vk3yng/batteries/aa_battery_comparison.htm

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! :)
To complicate matters even further, there is no guarantee that DSE are
still using the same manufacturer.

- Franc Zabkar
--
Please remove one 'i' from my address when replying by email.
 
"Bob Parker" <bobp.deletethis@bluebottle.com> wrote in message
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They reckon lithium cells are best for lowest self discharge and
handling temperature extremes (and having very high energy density).
But the claims don't match reality IME, admittedly limited, since I can't
justify the expense of buying any more.
The extra performance certainly didn't match the extra expense.

MrT.
 
"Franc Zabkar" <fzabkar@iinternode.on.net> wrote in message
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The conclusion is somewhat contradictory....
Yes, I also noticed the prices were far from the cheapest available in some
cases too.
eg. the price given for Excell skews their value somewhat IMO. These are
available in packs of ten for $5.00

"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! :)
Probably the same. I wouldn't be buying 40 to find out anyway though :)


To complicate matters even further, there is no guarantee that DSE are
still using the same manufacturer.
Simply buy 4 for $1.98 and do your own test. Frankly I find the performance
varies anyway, but at 50 cents a battery, I cant see any point in worrying
about it. There are plenty of shops selling Chinese batteries at a similar
price, and they probably all source from whichever factory gives them the
best deal at the time, so just buy from whichever shop is the most
convenient IMO.

MrT.
 

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