You can buy either 20 or 24 AA's at Advance Auto Parts for $4.88. Other
battery types, D and C cells simularly priced. Check it out.
Keith
Nico Escamilla pitboun...@gmail.com wrote: For those of us who use AA
batteries on our lights or anything else
check out this: http://tinyurl.com/yrl7hl
I wouldn't recommend this at all for anything but emergency use.
AA batteries come in several different flavors. The most popular today is
alkaline.
What is shown in this video are likely carbon-zinc chemistry. Yeah, they'll
work, but you're not going to get the same performance characterstics
An interesting article on load testing AA batteries.
AA Battery Shootout
http://accelenation.com/?ac.id.263.1
And for those who want a real URL for the link below:
http://lifehacker.com/software/how-to/get-32-aa-batteries-from-a-single-6-volt-battery-301237.php
Nigel
nigel dyson-hudson
For those of us who use AA batteries on our lights or anything else
check out this: *http://tinyurl.com/yrl7hl
*and I thought I was getting a good deal buying 24 Rayovacs for 10 bucks
hope y'all enjoy it
Nico