Posts Tagged ‘9V battery

9v-varta-high-energy-alkaline-battery

The 9V Varta High Energy Alkaline batteries we are testing here are what the manufacturer considers to be the most powerful of all of their Alkaline batteries series that were developed especially for power-hungry devices, e. g. toys, audio equipments, LED flashlights and computer devices. We’ve seen very good results from the AA and AAA size Varta alkaline batteries so we also have high expectations here as well. The expiration date of the tested battery here was 08-2018, so quite a lot of time left for use before expiring.


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In order to test the capacity of the 9V Varta High Energy Alkaline batteries we are using a constant current discharge rate of 0.05A (50 miliampers) and we have managed to get just 258 mAh. With this result and Varta claiming that their High Energy Alkaline batteries are the best they offer we are quite disappointed, we expected to see more from these batteries in our tests, so while Varta’s AA and AAA size Alkaline batteries have shown great results in our tests their 9V Alkalines are apparently not that good.

The performance of the 9V Varta High Energy Alkaline batteries in our tests:

– 258 mAh at 0.05A load

– 1.895 Wh at 0.05A load

9v-fujicell-alkaline-battery

The 9V Fujicell Alkaline batteries we are testing here are proving to be interesting as we’ve seen from tests of other Fujicell batteries where they are performing quite well and considering the fact that these batteries are available at a good price you may want to consider the good models. The question here is how will the 9V Alkaline battery perform and will it be worth to consider. The battery we are testing is with an expiration date of 02-2020.


9v-fujicell-alkaline-battery-capacity

In order to test the capacity of the 9V Fujicell Alkaline batteries we are using a constant current discharge rate of 0.05A (50 miliampers) and we have managed to get 398 mAh and that is a very good results for a 9V Alkaline battery. If we compare this to the 9v Duracell Alkaline battery that we are using as a reference the Fujicell battery offers significantly higher capacity at a more affordable price, so definitely a good choice if you are in need of a 9V Alkaline battery.

The performance of the 9V Fujicell Alkaline batteries in our tests:

– 398 mAh at 0.05A load

– 2.954 Wh at 0.05A load

9v-duracell-copper-top-vs-procell-alkaline-battery

We have already tested both the 9V Duracell Alkaline batteries and the 9V Duracell Procell Alkaline batteries and we’ve seen interesting results, we’ve decided to do a direct comparison between the two since there is a common belief that the Duracell Copper Top Alkaline batteries are actually the same as the Duracell Procell Alkaline. If the two types of batteries are exactly the same they should be able to provide very similar useable capacity in our tests, however this is not the case as you will see in a moment. In order to make sure that we are properly comparing the two types of batteries we got them with matching expiration dates just to be sure that there should be no significant difference due to self discharge if they were produced in bigger time difference.


9v-duracell-copper-top-vs-procell-alkaline-battery-capacity

So far our comparisons between Duracell Copper Top and Duracell Procell batteries have shown slight advantage in favor of the Procells for the AA and AAA size, so this time we kind of expected to get similar results, but to our surprise we did not. In fact the standard Copper Top Duracell battery did provide better result and with over 20% higher useable capacity than the Procell this is a significant different. We did check the expiration dates to match and have repeated the test with another 9V Duracell Procell battery just to be sure there was nothing wrong, but we got pretty much the same lower capacity from the Procell. In the end we can say that we were really disappointed from the 9V Duracell Procell batteries, we expected to see more from them, especially considering the fact that around 300 mAh is what a decent 9V Alkaline battery should be able to provide in our test conditions.

Duracell – Copper Top – Procell
0.05A load – 311 mAh – 245 mAh

With these results there is no way to recommend the Procell over the standard Copper Top model when talking about 9V Alkaline batteries from Duracell, though that is not the case with AA and AAA size Duracell batteries where we’ve seen very good performance from both Copper Top and Procell Duracell batteries. In fact when talking about 9V Alkaline batteries we are not going to recommend you to go for a Duracell at all, regardless if Copper Top or Procell as we have already tested other brands that are capable of giving you close to 50% more capacity than what Duracell does… and at a price that can be lower than that of Duracell!


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