Good DX batteries ?

Do you also have any AA based lights as well.......if you do what cells are you using for them. @ Don, yes i was wondering about the post count as well......you were up too a thousand posts yesterday or was that the other day.....getting old man.

Yes I have a tank e07, a few ultrafires.. Used to have a F22 but flipped it.

I am using Energizers from the supermarket .. Why ?

In my case, a rooted aversion to throwing away batteries. I've been using rechargeables since the mid 80s when i had no choice for electrical gadgets as the nearest AC power was 3 hours walk away. Each way.

And AA cells are often claimed to be the world's commonest but the only disposables I could get were really crappy carbon zinc Ds made in India which were usually pre-leaking as a special service to the customer. AAs were just not available anywhere in the country.

I often used my motorbike's engine to charge them. Which is extreme cruelty but four of the twenty or so cells are still working which is not bad for 26year old NiCd cells.

It would be better for your lights to use nimh rechargeables....free lumens and sometimes you get better output from the light. I hear horror stories of alkie leaking so i make sure to use rechargeables for all my lights.

Here are some batteries from popbuying.com

http://www.popbuying.com/detail.pb/sku.28380

http://www.popbuying.com/detail.pb/sku.27032

http://www.popbuying.com/detail.pb/sku.29267

Ultrafire 3.7V 880mAh CR123A Rechargable Battery (2-Pack)

TrustFire TR 16340 880mAh 3.7V Rechargeable Battery (2-Pack)

TrustFire 16340 880mAh 3.7V Rechargeable Protected Battery (2-Pack)

UltraFire 16340 880mAh 3.7V Rechargeable Battery (2-Pack)

TR 16340 1000mAh 3.7V Rechargeable Battery (4-Pack)

I just ordered a a set of these so i will let you guys know what i think about them when they come in.

http://www.dealextreme.com/details.dx/sku.24980