Alkaline vs Lithium batteries....

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Non-rechargeable lithiums are an acceptable alternate to alkalines. They both are 1 1/2 volts/cell. But rechargeable lithiums are typically 3.7v/cell, and can't be used. This just general info...I know nothing about the Tejon.
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Non-rechargeable lithiums are an acceptable alternate to alkalines. They both are 1 1/2 volts/cell. But rechargeable lithiums are typically 3.7v/cell, and can't be used. This just general info...I know nothing about the Tejon.
Jim

Thanks Jim, I appreciate the info... "D"
 

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