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J. Davidson

Jan 1, 1970
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Are these "new" batteries Alkaline?
And are they better performer than Duracell Ultra and Energizer E2 in heavy
and also in light load?

I can't find much details on Internet, may be if anyone can share his
experience with these batteries or give appropriate links.

Jerry
 
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Phil Allison

Jan 1, 1970
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"J. Davidson"
Are these "new" batteries Alkaline?


** Looks like a variation on the usual Alkaline cell chemistry.
And are they better performer than Duracell Ultra and Energizer E2 in
heavy and also in light load?


** Go compare the specs.

I can't find much details on Internet,


** You will if you spell the name right.

It is " Oxyride " .




.......... Phil
 
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Robert Baer

Jan 1, 1970
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Phil said:
"J. Davidson"




** Looks like a variation on the usual Alkaline cell chemistry.





** Go compare the specs.






** You will if you spell the name right.

It is " Oxyride " .




......... Phil
Check..a quote from their site:
"Oxyride™ Extreme Power is the next generation of batteries—with two
major breakthroughs in innovative new materials and advanced
manufacturing technology. The battery uses newly developed oxyhydroxide,
which releases a high voltage to the manganese dioxide typically used in
alkaline batteries. Then a new vacuum pouring technology allows
inserting a higher quantity of electrolyte in the battery."
 
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John Woodgate

Jan 1, 1970
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I read in sci.electronics.design that Robert Baer
Check..a quote from their site:
"Oxyride™ Extreme Power is the next generation of batteries—with
two major breakthroughs in innovative new materials and advanced
manufacturing technology. The battery uses newly developed
oxyhydroxide, which releases a high voltage to the manganese dioxide

The clock struck 13 there! Marketroid alert!
 
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J. Davidson

Jan 1, 1970
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Phil Allison said:
"J. Davidson"


** Looks like a variation on the usual Alkaline cell chemistry.



** Go compare the specs.




** You will if you spell the name right.

It is " Oxyride " .

Indeed spelling it right is much better :)
According to a PCWorld, these batteries are much better than other premium
Alkalines for the same price.

http://www.pcworld.com/news/article/0,aid,119723,00.asp

Thanks!
 
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