I'd avoid alkaline batteries. I picked up a high resolution data logger to 
monitor some long term voltages, and as it had extra channels I hooked up a 
battery to it. The battery was meant as a sanity check. As it turned out, the 
battery made a really nice thermometer! 

It turns out the reference I intended to monitor was much more stable than the 
battery.

But, maybe a battery in an oven may work...

Dan


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>In preparation of (hopefully!) Getting that fluke 332A running and
>sticker shock of what the 732A and similar references go for, I wonder
>about normal, every day alkaline or lithium batteries and their short
>term stability.  
>Here's the half baked idea.  A fresh, standard 1.5V, or 3V lithium,
>alkaline, or silver oxide button cell battery, or even an AA sized
>cell, measured by someone/some place with a known accurate precision
>meter.  Invisioning 6 or so decimal places.  Could that cell then be
>shipped, and used as a reference in another altitude?  I haven't spent
>a ton of time looking, but haven't yet found anything on the web about
>stability of these types of batteries.
>Regards, Chris 
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