I have just finished the first run of a project at work to find the best value battery, the most mAh/mWh per penny. For now, I'm only considering AA alkaline and zinc chloride cells.
The result was very surprising. Test at 200mA +/- 3mA for approx 12 hours using custom built constant current load, terminating at 0.8V. All cells were purchased new from Tesco.
Results
Surprisingly, the Tesco battery did very well! And, it only costs 13p/Ah. Its ESR was also very low - approx 110mOhm, which was nearly identical to the others. Also, the HIGHTECH battery is more expensive per Ah (costs £3.75 for a pack, vs £3.25) and is supposed to last "45% longer" in digital cameras, but it comes out nearly the same in the results! The ESR was marginally lower, but it could be manufacturing variation. Looking closer at the pack, it compares it to "Energizer Classic", not "Energizer Ultra+", the battery that is recommended. I cannot find these batteries for sale anywhere in the UK -- so I have no idea if this is just a battery made up for the purposes of marketing!
Next for comparison - "Ni Oxy Hydroxide" and Lithium type AA cells, as well as possibly rechargeables - and others. Results will be published.
The result was very surprising. Test at 200mA +/- 3mA for approx 12 hours using custom built constant current load, terminating at 0.8V. All cells were purchased new from Tesco.
Results
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1st. Duracell Plus Power - 2355mAh - 2887 mWh - 11:52:46 - 34.5p/Ah [B]2nd. Tesco Extra Long Life - 2299mAh - 2853 mWh - 11:34:08 - 13.0p/Ah[/B] 3rd. Energizer ULTRA+ - 2293mAh - 2832 mWh - 11:18:29 - 35.4p/Ah 4th. Energizer HIGHTECH - 2263mAh - 2801 mWh - 11:26:01 - 41.1p/Ah
Next for comparison - "Ni Oxy Hydroxide" and Lithium type AA cells, as well as possibly rechargeables - and others. Results will be published.
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