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voltage of dead/good alkaline batteries
I've got a bunch of alkaline cells here, and I'm wondering which of them
are going to be any good at all. What should I use as a cut-off voltage when I'm deciding? I have a multimeter, which also has a battery tester (I guess it just puts a bit of a load on them). From one set I get around 1.4V with the battery tester, 1.45 with the voltmeter. But while that sounds pretty good, I know that in practice they were useless. How much do 'rested' alkaline cells recover after use? Thanks, Daniele -- Apple Juice Ltd Chapter Arts Centre Market Road www.apple-juice.co.uk Cardiff CF5 1QE 029 2019 0140 |
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