Fujitsu 9V Alkaline (Gold)
Official specifications:
- Nominal voltage: 9V
- Chemistry: Alkaline
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A regular 9V alkaline battery.
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The discharge curves are typical alkaline with considerable lower capacity at higher current.
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Conclusion
The performance of this 9V alkaline is the same as the first 9V alkaline I tested.
Notes and links
How is the test done and how to read the charts
Compare to other 9V batteries: Alkaline/NiMH/Lithium/other
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10-pack? Got them for your smoke alarms, eh?
I wanted to put Energizer Lithium 9V’s in my smoke alarms, but then I checked their price.. and decided not to.
Try counting how many curves the chart includes, each one is a battery.
I would like to test them, but the price is a bit high.
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Ahh crap, that’s quite an expensive test. Oh well, at least you got one left!