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16-Count Energizer Ultimate Lithium AA Batteries (L91SBP-8) for $25.92 - 5% with the Subscribe option on the page =
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- Energizer ultimate lithium AA batteries are the world's longest lasting AA batteries
- Superior performance in extreme temperatures from 40°F to 140°F ensure reliable use in all seasons
- Double A batteries are leak proof batteries, guaranteed based on standard use
- AA battery 16-pack lasts up to 20-years in storage
- Use in high tech items, like digital cameras or game controllers, and household items such as smoke detectors, toys and games
- Feel confident knowing you have the long-lasting lithium power and protection you expect from Energizer
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Just an FYI that lithium is not recommended for most cold applications. Any emergency equipment, like an avalanche beacon, should be using alkaline.
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I had this drilled into me when I went through my AIARE training.
I had this drilled into me when I went through my AIARE training.
It's not about rechargeable. It's about the potential for a sudden loss of power that lithium can experience in sub-zero temperatures.
I've had a lot of misinformation drilled into my head, sometimes because of someone's anecdotal experience or old data. The voltage curves and usable mAH look significantly better with lithium over alkaline at 0 C and -20 C. If my life depends on it, I would go with lithium in the cold.
That's the good and bad with lithium. Voltage is stable until it suddenly drops off at the end. That comes sooner in the cold. I can see how that would be a problem in certain situations. However, alkaline performance is shockingly bad in the first place when it is really cold.
Also, if you have instruments that use voltage to determine how much power you have left, and the power meter is based on alkaline curves, you can be fooled into thinking you have a full charge with lithium, when in reality it's about to die.
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