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Reply to "Lithium batteries in remote?"

Soo Line posted:

Been using them now for a couple of months with very good results.  They are lasting much longer than anything else I've tried.  Must use a dedicated charger....they charge at 5 volts.

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I have used the Energizer rechargeables in Energizer charger for my ham and scanner radios, but not sure if rechargable batteries are lithium based chemistry.

My remote was indicating low battery so before I invested in Lithiums, I wanted to see what others used with bad/so-so/great results.  I replaced all my hard wired smoke alarms and house burglar alarms with 9V lithium backups and so far no annoying 3AM chirpings (usually when batteries decide to die ).

GRJ, have not (proverbial knock on wood) had Duracell leakages, yet.

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