Dear Blick, Herb, Steve, and WeatherCat battery consumers,
When you checked your batteries again, I assume you tested them without a load, and this time, they failed. Is this correct?
Yes, the voltage was much lower. One battery was barely above 3 volts and the other wasn't even at 3 volts. A fresh 123 battery should be at something 3.2+ volts.
We use enough AA and AAA batteries that we buy those at Costco.
I am a huge Costco fan, but have had nothing but trouble with their Kirkland brand batteries. So now I only buy their Duracell batteries. I assumed they were made in the same plant, but now I wonder because there is a definite quality difference.
Oops, I should have explained. We buy
Duracell batteries at Costco. I won't take the risk on generic products unless I have some reason to be confident they are manufactured to the same standards. With our poor economy,
everybody is cutting corners.
We have switched almost all of our AA and AAA alkaline battery use to Sanyo Eneloop NiMH pre-charged batteries.
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I have the new Ambient Weather "smart" battery charger (did you get one, Edouard?) that works great with the Eneloop batteries.
Interesting because I had this conversation with Ed at Ambient Weather. We just don't use a lot of batteries around here. TV remotes, remote weather devices, that's about it. Disposable batteries last many months if not years in those devices. It didn't seem worth the hassle to have rechargeable batteries in that case. So I declined the offer to beta test the Ambient Weather smart charger.
Since the topic has been raised, do you rechargeable battery users use rechargeable batteries in things like TV remotes?
Are either of you using rechargeable batteries in your ISS or in your Davis console?
I don't think that is even an option. I don't believe there is rechargeable battery type that can replace the Lithium 123 battery.
Cheers, Edouard
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