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<blockquote data-quote="KarlS" data-source="post: 82236" data-attributes="member: 2409"><p>This is incorrect . All nonrechargable batteries regardless if they are alkaline, heavy duty, or carbon zinc are 1.5 Volts . And all of them are fully discharge for most of applications when the voltage drops to 1,2 Volts. The internal resistance of battery increase and the battery can not supply required current. Rechargable NiCad type battery internal resistance at 1.2 Volts is low and that's why it can operate in most of applications past the 1.2 Volts.</p><p>There is new type rechargable battery that is fully charged 1.6 Volts. ZnFe, look it up on eBay. I'm using them in Pentax camera and in Exterra 705.</p><p>Karl</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KarlS, post: 82236, member: 2409"] This is incorrect . All nonrechargable batteries regardless if they are alkaline, heavy duty, or carbon zinc are 1.5 Volts . And all of them are fully discharge for most of applications when the voltage drops to 1,2 Volts. The internal resistance of battery increase and the battery can not supply required current. Rechargable NiCad type battery internal resistance at 1.2 Volts is low and that's why it can operate in most of applications past the 1.2 Volts. There is new type rechargable battery that is fully charged 1.6 Volts. ZnFe, look it up on eBay. I'm using them in Pentax camera and in Exterra 705. Karl [/QUOTE]
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