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Old 12-22-2005, 10:13 PM
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Default How many millliamps?

Anybody ever took a milliamp reading of new AA Eveready Energizer four pak (4.8 volts)? I'm asking because it will cost about $4.50 in batteries to find out. Paul
Old 12-23-2005, 03:21 AM
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Do you mean a test to check capacity? (mah)

There may be a few tests done on various AA alkalines capacity. I will look for them if that's what you wanted.
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Default RE: How many millliamps?

Yes, I would like to know how many mAh capacity are contained in AA alkaline cells. In camera application, for example, I am using 2500 mAh NiMh rechargeable AA cells. How does this compare to standrad AA alkaline. I have always thought it odd that manufacturers never post the capacity of their cells (for one-time use cells).
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http://data.energizer.com/Error.aspx

the data sheets drop-down menu should tell energizers.
Old 12-23-2005, 05:10 PM
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Default RE: How many millliamps?

U-dud, thanks alot. That is exactly what I need. I have a few planes that are seldom flown and using these type of batteries will do away with battery management on them. They will always be ready to go, that is, if you don't accidently leave the switch on! Paul

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