Lithium Batteries?
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C.L.
Answers: First, the technology in the AA and AAA lithium 1.5-volt batteries is geared towards devices near a heavy constraint for energy and are across the world used for an extended period of time (like MP3, Digital Cameras and handheld games). The most adjectives applications that use C and D batteries do not hold the same power constraint profile.
Secondly, the AA and AAA make up more than 60% of the overall souk demand for traditional alkaline sizes (AA, AAA, C, D and 9V). The AA and AAA stir into more devices, which means more sale opportunities (and more profit) for the capitalist. The manufacturer will not kind batteries if at hand are no devices for them.
And finally, cost. A 4-pack of the lithium 1.5V AA is up to 3X as expensive as traditional alkaline. Most people are not likely to pay $6 for a 1.5-volt D cell to power their flashlight or kids toy when they could buy 4-alkaline D cell for the same price. At this point it is cost prohibitive to own a C or D 1.5-volt battery.
One side memo: there are 3.0-volt and 3.6-volt lithium C and D battery available. Unfortunately, that voltage is not compatible with devices that require 1.5-volts out of the C or D battery-operated.
I dont know but i heard that they later a long time
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