Alkaline Batteries
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Basics
- From Wikipedia:
- ” An alkaline battery (IEC code: L) is a type of primary battery where the electrolyte (most commonly potassium hydroxide ) has a pH value above 7. Typically, these batteries derive energy from the reaction between zinc metal and manganese dioxide .
- Slightly more energy density than a Zinc-Carbon Battery and less prone to leakage/corrosion
Form Factors Typically Offered
- Typically offered in:
- AAA (the smallest)
- AA
- C (larger but not worth it (ie either commit to larger, or use smaller)
- D (typically used in heavy draw devices, also useful for long runtime/emergency use stuff)
- Somewhat obsolete in the world of Rechargeable Batteries however
- 6v “Lantern Battery”
- Largely obsolete in the world of Cheap LED Lights, although a LED Light using this type of battery could probably run for eons (unlike the old Incandescent/Halogen/CFL lights etc)
- 9v Battery
- Odd connector, mainly used in Smoke Detectors / Carbon Monoxide Alarms etc
Recycling
- Who can take them?