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| Cyberdragon:
--- Quote from: Red Squirrel on April 20, 2020, 04:10:04 pm ---The "extra heavy duty" looks kinda suspect, like a wun hung lo brand you'd find on Ali. :P --- End quote --- From what I've seen all carbon-zinc cells say "heavy duty" or "extra heavy duty" regardless of brand. It was discussed why here before I think. |
| james_s:
I thought those "D" batteries looked a bit small, but it's hard to tell from a 2D photo. Still they'll probably be effective, I doubt the average person is gonna notice the marking. |
| helius:
--- Quote from: Cyberdragon on April 21, 2020, 03:58:29 am ---From what I've seen all carbon-zinc cells say "heavy duty" or "extra heavy duty" regardless of brand. It was discussed why here before I think. --- End quote --- Extra Heavy Duty == zinc chloride. And the "Miracle Seal" really does work: I have a remote control from the 1980s with those Radio Shack cells: they were probably never changed, and they still hold a charge and never leaked. It should be noted that the current capability of even "extra heavy duty" is meager compared to alkalines, but their longevity is a benefit in low-drain applications like remote controls. |
| Daixiwen:
The Duracell is not leaking. It's obviously a fake |
| TheNewLab:
The CVS AA which is really a triple size battery Good one |
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