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Energizer Ultimate Lithium Aaa Batteries (1.5v, 1200mah, 8-pack)

Energizer Ultimate Lithium Aaa Batteries (1.5v, 1200mah, 8-pack)
  • Product Code: ga52873
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$61.65 $88.16

Power a myriad of electronics, including digital cameras, remote controllers, toys, and games with this 8-pack of Energizer Ultimate Lithium AAA Batteries. These cells weigh about 33% less than equivalent alkaline batteries. A low self-discharge rate allows them to hold their power for up to 20 years in storage. These durable batteries are built to function in temperatures from -40 to 140°F, so you can count on them to perform reliably in extreme environments. Additionally, their leakproof seals will help keep your devices safe.

Weighs 33% Less Than Alkaline Batteries    Holds Power for 20 Years    Functional in Extreme Temperatures    Leakproof Seal

Battery
Battery Type8x AAA
Battery ChemistryLithium
Battery Voltage1.5 V
Packaging Info
Package Weight0.15 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)2.5 x 2 x 0.9"

Related Questions and Answers

Q: 1. This will fit for a Nikon N65?

A: Any CR2 3V lithium battery, including this one, will work in your Nikon N65.

Q: 2. Does it need a first charge of 8hrs for new rechargeable batteries?

A: These batteries are fully charred and ready to use right out of the package. There is no need to charge them before the first use. There is no memory affect to be concerned about.

Q: 3. can you use a lithium batery in place of a carbon battery?

A: Isn't carbon battery the old standard one? In any case, the lithium replaces any AA battery you can find on the market. I use it to power underwater flash unit. It is expensive but last for a long time. I heard that many photographers use it to power their flash units.

Q: 4. what aa batteries do you advise for thermal imager its hungry on them/?

A: Read your instructions. Some items such as many camera flash units say to not use Lithium batteries. Make sure your instruction do not prohibit, while some cameras say to not use Ni-Cad. If you must use alkaline batteries, try Duracell Procell. They are very good and often less expensive when purchased in bulk to many others.

Q: 5. Does anyone know the battery life expected for these on a zoom h4n?

A: The Zoom H4n is recommended for use with alkaline or NiMH bateries as per the manufacturer. With that said, they do not offer information on the battery life with these lithium batteries, as the recorder was not designed for use with them.

Q: 6. There is a Watson charger bay under recommended accessories. Does that mean I can use that charger? If not, which one?

A: Yes, the Watson charger will work.

Q: 7. can you use a lithium battery as a subsistute ?

A: Unfortunately, I am not quite sure with which item you would be using the lithium battery as a substitute, as you did not list the brand/model of the item in which you are interested in using lithium batteries in your inquiry. As such, the best answer I may provide is it would depend on the specific device in question. I would recommend either checking your device's instruction manual or contact the manufacturer to inquire if your device may use lithium batteries. While the above Energizer Ultimate Lithium AA Batteries are physically the same AA size as standard LR6 AA alkaline batteries and rechargeable Ni-MH batteries, some devices cannot use lithium batteries, and lithium batteries may not be recommended for certain devices due to the heat they produce during usage. Many digital cameras and flashes state in their instruction manuals not to use lithium batteries, though some do state it is okay. As your answer is device-specific and no device was listed, as previously stated, I can only recommend to check your device's instruction manual or contact the manufacturer with your model number for assistance with your inquiry.

Q: 8. What charger do you use to charge these batteries?

A: The Energizer Ultimate Lithium AA batteries are not rechargeable. For rechargeable AA batteries, you will need NiMH batteries. Check out the Watson 4-Hour Rapid Charger with 4 AA NiMH Rechargeable Batteries (2300mAh): http://bhpho.to/1kfqQkD

Q: 9. when does current stock expire?

A: The expiration date of these batteries is 2029.

Q: 10. Will this battery works for SJCam SJ7 Star?

A: Not as far as we know. This battery is compatible with theGoPro HERO3 and GoPro HERO3+ cameras only.

12/09/2024

Good for remotes, flashes, etc.

5
05/09/2024

general use

5
28/08/2024

These lithium batteries are very lightweight and last much longer than traditional. Great for on-camera flash where I don't want a lot of weight.

5
24/08/2024

Good.

5
16/08/2024

I use these on a stand alone audio recorder that needs to run for many hours at a time. I can go all day with these without worrying about the batteries dying.

5
03/08/2024

Well priced and leak proof. Works in Nikon N2000.

5
28/07/2024

The AAA lithium battery is often over looked ... I keep several spares due to it's 10 year shelf life for NOAA weather-all hazards radio and my kestrel hand-held weather station

5
26/07/2024

Plan to use these in our NOAH weather radio and my husband's FM radio headset. Wish they did not cost this much. Rechargeable batteries' charge begin to dissipate the moment they set in the drawer. When needed, not at full charge. Opted to try these instead. Have not used them yet.

5
13/06/2024

A bit expensive but they holds power output level when in cold weather at high altitude. Useful for LED lighting or to get you back to the truck when you've been benighted.

5
07/06/2024

I use these batteries internally in flashguns, in external battery packs for flashguns, in my GPS receiver, in my LED flashlights, and in assorted other odds and ends. They have a large capacity, an enormous shelf life, and give plenty of warning when they approach end-of-life. Downside? Not the cheapest batteries in town! Upside? They're by far the best value for my stuff because they really reduce worry while I'm out shooting, about whether my batteries are good or bad.

5

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