I have a television remote that lights up the control pad every time it's moved. Very handy, but also heavy on battery juice.
I've been using Energizer lithium AAA's in it since I bought it, but although they seem to last a while, was wondering if the lithium batteries were cost effective compared to regular ones.
I can buy 4 fancy lithium Energizer batteries for roughly the same as 20 standard Duracell ones.
4 x Energizer AAA ULTIMATE Lithium Batteries
20 x Duracell Industrial AAA Alkaline Batteries
Obviously the alkaline won't last as long as the lithium, but you get 5 times more in the pack!
Has anyone done any testing on pencil batteries between the two chemistries?
I've been using Energizer lithium AAA's in it since I bought it, but although they seem to last a while, was wondering if the lithium batteries were cost effective compared to regular ones.
I can buy 4 fancy lithium Energizer batteries for roughly the same as 20 standard Duracell ones.
4 x Energizer AAA ULTIMATE Lithium Batteries
20 x Duracell Industrial AAA Alkaline Batteries
Obviously the alkaline won't last as long as the lithium, but you get 5 times more in the pack!
Has anyone done any testing on pencil batteries between the two chemistries?