sinclair1
Senior Member
You need to switch back to google, because Bing ain't working for you.
I'm sorry, but if you want to exhibit your ignorance by ignoring scientific fact, I am going to ignore you. Yes, the effects of acid rain show up much more at higher elevations, I can see it with my own eyes. The scientific measurements of PH at stations all over the southeast confirm it. All the literature confirms it. Again, I can see it with my own eyes. Go live in your bubble of self-induced superiority. I'm done.
You have no clue. I'm done with this, because you are over and above the rest of the earth and are beyond reason. If you can't see the dead trees and dead creeks on top of the mountains, and you can't see that a good battery lasts 5x longer than a dollar store one, then you are outside of reality. Have a good day, sir.
Then why do they go dead a whole lot sooner? Over and over? I've tried it hundreds of times and the results are always the same. Generic batteries go dead long before the good ones. I doubt if I'm the only one who has observed that phenomenon.I sell a fair amount of batteries to industries around here. I deal with a generic battery company who contract builds for some of the copper colored batteries, and some of the batteries with fuzzy tails. The generics are, as one friend put it, exactly similar
I sell a fair amount of batteries to industries around here. I deal with a generic battery company who contract builds for some of the copper colored batteries, and some of the batteries with fuzzy tails. The generics are, as one friend put it, exactly similar
Then why do they go dead a whole lot sooner? Over and over? I've tried it hundreds of times and the results are always the same. Generic batteries go dead long before the good ones. I doubt if I'm the only one who has observed that phenomenon.
The dolt of the voltYou're not. And until some manager decides to change the way they are made you will continue to get good results. But if they make changes to the way they are made, they will keep selling them for their price and under the current name. Using the same labels.
A AAA is a size not a quality. Two AAA batteries will fit in the same flashlight and last different lengths of time.
If you have a battery mfc plant that can produce 100,000 batteries a year and brand A wants 50,000 you have 50,000 more to sell. Label them brand B and sell them.
Or the insides determine the cost to produce the batteries. Putting less of the material inside produces a battery that last shorter. It's the same size and can be labeled with any color and called anything. But you keep you site running and continue to make money. It's still a AAA but it's not the same.
Steak is steak too. Those red dyed Wally World cuts are as good as any. Home grown maters taste the same......finish the list so I can quit falling for the quality experiences I have tried and tested for 50 years of life.
Then why do they go dead a whole lot sooner? Over and over? I've tried it hundreds of times and the results are always the same. Generic batteries go dead long before the good ones. I doubt if I'm the only one who has observed that phenomenon.
Living down there in Florida makes you an expert on what is going on at high elevations here in the southern Appalachians, I guess. More so than those of us who actually live here. Keep deluding yourself.