Thank You for the information but i will wait if yomeone maybe wants to sell one.....the Price ist very high ;-)
Polarion-Sparetech2,
I'm involved in design, prototyping and final build of devises sold to the military. Knowing the the military uses a lot of CR-123A batteries, my last design used a primary lithium battery. Longer lasting than alkaline batteries, flatter discharge curves and no leaks.
The customer came back and indicated that they wanted a AA format alkaline battery only. When I followed up that I could tweak the circuit for a AA lithium, the emphatically stated, alkaline AA only.
This made my packaging larger and introduces another point for a devise failure due to leaking batteries.
There are ENERGIZER brand lithium AA primaries at the supermarket. They are very commonly available.
Well aware that there are Energizer lithium AA batteries. They however aren't in the government supply chain. The higher voltage of the AA lithium batteries would require a recalibration of the devise which is why I asked. The circuit board is packed full of surface mount IC's and four adjustment pots. All units are hand tuned for optimum sensitivity.
I showed the procurement people responsible for my contract alkaline batteries that failed and they didn't care. OK. I asked about warranty of the devises damaged by leaky batteries, I've got no liability, they don't even want repair services. My life would have been simpler had I been able to use the CR123A battery.