On Fri, 4 Mar 2005 20:17:54 -0500, Scott Loveless <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Sat, 5 Mar 2005 01:40:54 +0100, Frantisek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I guess the 357 are alkaline? LR-44 eqiuvalent? SR-44 is silver oxide
> > or something, and is recommended for exaclty that -higher curremt draw
> > appliances. I used them in the LX preferably.
> 
> I picked up a three pack at Target.  The package reads:
> 357 SILVER OXIDE 1.55 V BATTERIES  QTY. 3 REPLACES 303, A76, AG13, EPX76, 
> LR1154, LR44, SR44SW/W.

I've read that the silver batteries provide more consistent performace
over the life of the battery, which is why I've used the SR44 in the
K1000.  I really don't have the experience or know how to explain why
or if it's even accurate.  The 357 is a silver battery but WR's LX
goes through them faster than the SR44.  The higher voltage allows for
a faster drain, perhaps?

Anyway, I've got the batteries.  The nifty thing about the three pack
is that I have one K1000 and an MX on the way, which use a grand total
of three batteries!  I'll bet energizer never expected that to happen.
 I still think tire manufacturers would sell their tires in threes if
they thought they could get away with it.
-- 
Scott Loveless
Born free.  Taxed to death.

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