These batteries really are a load of $hit! I only bought them for low load applications such as clocks, remote controls and backup memory. Two clocks and they lasted 3 days, a TV remote just over a week when it would normally be at least a year. They are sold on Ebay and by some supermarkets. I thought I may have had a bad batch but the web is full of people with similar experiences as me.
Powercell batteries
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- SuperSix
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Re: Powercell batteries
If they're anything like the Powecell ones I remember in the green packets years ago, they'll leak within a month or two! Best avoided.
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Re: Powercell batteries
Indeed yes, that's why I thought it a good idea to put them up so people know just how crap they are!
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Re: Powercell batteries
Like the sort of batteries you buy at shops like poundland , home bargains, B&M stores etc. complete load of crap and leak
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Re: Powercell batteries
The only zinc chloride batteries I will buy are the Panasonic (Red & white) they are cheap. work well in clocks, remotes etc. & so far I've not had any leak.
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Re: Powercell batteries
Yeah the Panasonic zinc chloride batteries are good and cheap. These aren't fit for any purpose if they can't even manage to run a quartz clock for more than a few days.
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Re: Powercell batteries
Sounds dodgy batteries rob... I think we've got a stock of Duracell batteries somewhere. We did go though a phase of rechargeable but just they didn't cut the mustard and spent most the time in the charger
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