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(PeteCresswell) wrote:
Per Michael Daly: the lithium battery Assuming the URL I sent shows the same one you have It is. , why the lithium battery? - Shelf life? Yes. I consider this very important - More burn time than the 8-hour burn time they tout for a AA alkaline? Maybe - though I don't know if it does last longer. After several years in the unit, it will last longer as the alkaline will have self-discharged to a greater extent. Also: Better performance at low temperature - important in cold air or water. These aren't fancy lithium batteries - just the 1.5V AA version sold usually in photo shops (conventional lithium are usually 3.6V or so). This strobe has a catalytic mesh in the bottom of the unit, so any gases (H2?) produced by the battery over time tend to be converted to relatively inert compounds. I still don't know if it's important (since the volume in the strobe is so low), but it's there. Mike |
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