Posted by Texasmark1 on November 21, 2013 at 16:30:32 from (198.45.128.165):
In Reply to: Battries posted by Harvey2 on November 21, 2013 at 13:54:58:
I don't have that problem and I buy my batteries from Dollar General. I live at about 800' altitude, away from salt water by 300 miles. Humidity varies from 100% down to about 40 for a min. I have a voltmeter to check them and don't have any problems with the AAA or AA Alkaline till the voltage falls off to about 1.45. New a 1.5 volt measures 1.65. Today my blood pressure machine was acting funny. Checked the 4 AA batteries at 1.45. Put in new and machine was good as new.
Only time I see a corroded terminal is in a piece of equipment that doesn't get used for a year or so and the batteries are discharged.
Beetch all you want to about Chinese stuff, but today I got my Cen Tech multimeter in from Harbor freight. High tech all the way, beats anything I had in industry for 45 years including Fluke and all the big guns that cost 30 times as much and as a private citizen I couldn't afford to have one....would have to do without.....just like a bunch of stuff we enjoy today that we wouldn't be able to afford if "Made in the good ole USA". My last one, just like this one crapped out after 8 years. Shucks. New one was $19.99.99.99.99 with shipping and taxes another $10. Whadda deal.
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