Mike,
Thanks for making the subject relevant to the content. Unfortunately, I
missed much of this thread since I don't have a woxun and just stupidly
assumed the original thread was totally related to that.
So, exactly what are these batteries, who makes them, and is there some
sort of name one can look for in trying to locate them. I'm interested
in double a and also tripple a sizes.
Thanks and thanks again Mike for changing the subject.
Don w6smb
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On 1/6/2011 2:39 PM, Mike Duke, K5XU wrote:
> The batteries being discussed here, as Buddy has said, are not
> rechargeable. They are significantly lighter in physical weight than
> their alkaline cousins. A 12 pack of these batteries weighs no more
> than 8 alkalines.
>
> They are good in heavy current applications such as in an HT dry cell
> pack, cameras, or in Buddy's KX1.
>
> I used them in the original Book Port, and in my Sony Mini Disc
> recorder, and observed a noticeable increase in useable battery time
> over standard alkalines.
>
> There is also a triple A version which I use in my Olympus DS50 when I
> know I will be recording with it for several hours.
>
> I should also point out that there is a slightly heavier, in terms of
> weight, lithium double A out there that is also not re-chargeable. I
> don't know what the difference is between the two models, but I think
> the lighter weight model actually lasts longer than the heavier one.
>
> The best price I have found for them is at Sam's Club.
>
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>
> Mike Duke, K5XU
> American Council of Blind Radio Amateurs
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