Question about the Lithium AA cells - I know they use a little
buck regulator to get the voltage down to 1.5V (nominal) but that
also means that they are current-limited. Finding out the current
limit on the advertised products it "deucedly" difficult. Have you
ever tried the glow plug test on a Li AA cell?
Many TIA,
Donald.
On 3/2/25 14:37, Roy J. Tellason, Sr.
via groups.io wrote:
On Sunday 02 March 2025 01:49:59 am Andy via groups.io wrote:
On Sat, Mar 1, 2025 at 01:30 PM, wn4isx wrote:
****The "less likely to leak" has become a joke, all the major brands now
leak long before their use by date.
****
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The YT channel "Project Farm" does all sorts of comparison tests on a lot of stuff, and he did one video comparing different brands, some of which I'd never heard of. He arrived at the conclusion that lithium was the way to go, that they didn't leak, and offered better performance than any of the alkaline cells that were out there.