so according to your test results, the best non-rechargeable battery is GP Ultra Plus? What about in low power, long use type of devices like electric door locks?
Hi there! Thank you for the question! If the cost is not a question, and you need the longest lifetime (for example, in some sensor where it is problematic to change the batteries) - lithiums will be best. If the price is also important - in my opinion, the cheapest alkaline will be the best choice. Thank you, and have a nice day!
@@dmitrysysoletin9967 yes that 's true. For high power drain I use ikea ladda 2450mah, for mid drain alkalines and for low drains zinc carbons. I found some really good deals with zinc carbons, like 1€ for 10 and they last long and never leak even when dead
Thank you. Awesome review.
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so according to your test results, the best non-rechargeable battery is GP Ultra Plus? What about in low power, long use type of devices like electric door locks?
In low power long use devices like clocks i use zinc carbons
In a clock they last at least 1 year with a cost of 10cent per battery
Hi there! Thank you for the question!
If the cost is not a question, and you need the longest lifetime (for example, in some sensor where it is problematic to change the batteries) - lithiums will be best.
If the price is also important - in my opinion, the cheapest alkaline will be the best choice.
Thank you, and have a nice day!
@@filippocara05 Hi there!
A good option for a really low-drain device.. But only for ones with a really low drain.
@@dmitrysysoletin9967 yes that 's true. For high power drain I use ikea ladda 2450mah, for mid drain alkalines and for low drains zinc carbons. I found some really good deals with zinc carbons, like 1€ for 10 and they last long and never leak even when dead
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