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I mentioned this to someone years ago that the D's cost way more but still have only the mah capacity of an AA. It is good someone finally published it!
http://www.newstarget.com/PhotoTour_...tteries_1.html -S |
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Well they do make D cell converters where you can slide a AA into them and put them in a flashlight or something that requires D cells.
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Wasin't there a battery that was bigger than D? I recall seeing them when younger but I never knew what could of used such a thing, it looked like someone took a brick, smashed in two and then put two springs on top, anyone know what I'm talking about?:hmm:
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They are called Lantern Screw Tops and are 6 Volts. |
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One of these 6 volters?
![]() I still use these for my camping torch which lasts ages and is waterproof. Eveready Dolphin they're called. ![]()
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Voltage doesn't mean everything. That's just what it outputs, you'll find the 6 volters last for quite a while.
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I know rechargeable batteries don't last as long for example my radio takes four AA batteries if I use rechargeable ones they last anywhere from one and a half weeks to two weeks, regular batteries last me four to seven weeks. So what's more harmful? all that recharging I have to do or throwing out the dead regulars.
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