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Alkaline battery capacity?

Is there a chart somewhere of Alkaline battery capacities?  oogle
pointed me at some hints that a D cell might have 14.25AH, which is
pretty impressive!

Thanks!


William Smith    w…@compusmiths.com    N1…@amsat.org
ComputerSmiths Consulting, Inc.    www.compusmiths.com

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  1. admin says:

    "William P.N. Smith" <w…@compusmiths.com> wrote in message
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    > Is there a chart somewhere of Alkaline battery capacities?

    Most of the major battery manufacturers have data sheets on their web sites.
    Go to, e.g., http://www.duracell.com.

  2. admin says:

    In article <356flvk2i748evnu4d6f28k27e0ig6b…@4ax.com>,
    w…@compusmiths.com says…

    > Is there a chart somewhere of Alkaline battery capacities?  oogle
    > pointed me at some hints that a D cell might have 14.25AH, which is
    > pretty impressive!

    Energizer has an overview over their batteries here:
    http://data.energizer.com/ (datasheets)

    Their standard (consumer) D cell is 18Ah.
    Of course this depends on the drain – apx. 20Ah@10mA to 0.8V and 7Ah@1A
    to 0.8V.

    Søren A.Møller

  3. admin says:

    On Thu, 04 Sep 2003 15:56:14 -0400, William P.N. Smith

    <w…@compusmiths.com> wrote:
    >Is there a chart somewhere of Alkaline battery capacities?  oogle
    >pointed me at some hints that a D cell might have 14.25AH, which is
    >pretty impressive!

         As indicated in other posts, the battery manufacturers have such
    design information on their web sites.  My favorite is
    http://www.rayovac.com.