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From that same lot of batteries I had one leaking in the packaging it came in. Nowadays I have as much trust in ACDelco alkalines 100 pack for $20 or so on Amazon, as the big name brands. They all leak sometimes. |
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I use the old-fashioned carbon-zinc cells in low-current or low usage applications, especially clocks and remote controls. They don't leak until after they're completely dead. I've had Energizers and Duracells leak and still have enough voltage to operate the device they were in. It stopped operating when the contacts became too corroded.
It's getting hard to find the carbon-zincs these days. I don't see the Panasonics any more, or the yellow & green ones Mouser electronics used to sell. Wal Mart just stopped selling the yellow RayO Vacs, I just bought some of the Sunbeams from the dollar store, have to see how they work. |
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