I hate C size Batteries

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I hope you all don't pile on me but I have to confess I hate C size(Alkaline mainly) Batteries. I not sure why except perhaps I feel it is yet another Battery size to keep in stock. I always wonder why the Flashlight, Gadget, or Toy maker couldn't make do with either a D size or AA instead. I have through the years avoided any flashlight that takes C cells and am proud to say I don't have a single C cell in the house. /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/rant.gif BTW I am only half serious about all this.
 
I with you! Same price as "D"s but half the energy. Generally higher internal resistance than even "AA" cells hence worse heavy load performance.
 
I love C cells. When batteries fly off the shelves during a crisis, the only batteries that are left are C size. Perfect for MY flashlights, yes I am serious.

I like that size because most 2 or 3 or even 4 C-cell lights are a perfect length and body diameter to stick in my rear pocket, whereas you can't do that with my 4D Maglight.


GregR
 
DoubleAA...Funny but true point about C'S being left on the shelf. Hurricane warnings and they are the only Batteries left in store.
 
Yep that's true. I'm not the first person to notice that and post it here.

Personally I'm waiting for one of the Electrolumens 4C tri-stars, just for all those lonely C-cells on the store shelves.

GregR
 
AA's and (by far) AAA cells give the worst value unless you wait to buy them at real good sale prices. Too often they sell for only pennies below what C & D cells go for. I usually try to hold off until fresh dated AA's sell for less than 15 cents ea.

That said, I find that I'm gravitating toward 123's and probably won't buy any more C cell lights. Sometimes though, they're the right size for some applications where D's are too large - like in a radio for more audio volume with longer runtime than AA's
 
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This is where AA 2300Nimh batts rock!! They are better equiped to handle the heavy current loads than an ALK C Cell.
They are also rechargeable... great value there!
And most battery outlets have them cheap. (battery station carries Lennmar's for $2 a piece.)
Funny thing is from the Nimh\Nicad side of the fence the AA's seem to be the best value. As you go up in rechargable size, the prices go up in a non-linear fashion. 9000mah D cells are around $10 bucks each. it seems as if you pay by the MAh figure to the tune of 1000mah = $1 dollar.. I guess this varies from state to state and outside the US. but I feel that $2 for AA's is a good price and $10 for D's is too much.... Maybe it's just me after all. /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/grin.gif
 
I think it's important to have flashlights that can take different sizes of batteries- just in case of an emergency, and only a particular size is available. That way, you have all the bases covered. I definately understand the logic of trying to standardize your flashlights that you use on a regular basis to just 1 or 2 different battery sizes. But you never know what emergencies will come your way. It's best to be ready.
 
I love Cs, especially since they are the ones left on the shelves when there's bad news. More for me, and my 2-3-6C flashlights, and my radio that takes 4Cs.

In addition, my hands aren't really big, so a C-cell light is more comfortable to hold, and lighter than a corresponding D-size light.

Honestly, I don't use those lights much, but I like to know batts are readily available. Finally, I don't play baseball, so in the unlikely circumstance I were to bash someone, in self defense of course, the 6C would be useful in lieu of a bat.

daloosh
 
I prefer them over D's simply because of my short fat fingers, nothing about runtime or anything. Really like three AA lights.Long Kuboton with light!
Topper /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/smile.gif
 
Probably off topic a bit, but I have a gripe with certain electronics that demand AAA batteries. I couldn't stand how something like MP3 players and PDA's would use batteries that have like the lowest energy supply available.
 
The 4 C maglight makes a real good host for the everled. It will run (in regulation) for bettery than 24 hours and fits well in the hand.

That's my "emergency" light..... wel, one of them /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/smile.gif

Daniel
 
I looked into getting some NiMh C cells for my LC100 HID dive light, but the price with shipping to Hawaii made it quite expensive (Amondo wanted $26 to ship 20 batteries. Ouch!).

Locally I could only find 2200mAh capacity C cells (that's right, "C" cells, and they were NiMh too?). So I was like, WTH? I've got AA NiMh stronger than that? And then that little light bulb went on over my head.

A quick trip to the hardware store, some PVC, Duct Tape, a little elbow grease, and:

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My LC100 can now run off of 2300mAh NiMh AA batteries!

True, run time is not as good as 4500mAh C cells, but I usually only need about an hour and a half of light on a typical dive, and the 2300/AA give me that with time to spare. Plus, it is much lighter weight - almost neutral under water. Start up time is a LOT faster on the rechargeables too. Now if I could just find a bracket to attach it to my camera housing...
 
I've seen the 2200 mAh C batteries on store shelves too, and was puzzled at first... until I compared the mass of a 2C package to a 2AA package - nearly identical!

I'm going to go out on a limb and guess that a 2200 C NiMH is just a AA cell in a sleeve to increase its diameter.
 
Yea, that's my take on it too. There are AA to C adapters available. I thought about getting some, then did the PVC thing instead.
 
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DimBeam said:
I hope you all don't pile on me but I have to confess I hate C size(Alkaline mainly) Batteries.

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Well, DB, it looks like you and I are definitely in the minority on this matter. There appear to be passionate defenders of "C" cells.
 
FWIW I can't stand them either. I keep a few on hand for the kids' toys that require them, but I'm happy to say out of the dozens of lights I have, none are C powered. I've always hated the looks of the C Mag lites too. I've owned every size of D Mag (except 5 D) but not a single C Mag. The body just looks too skinny for the head to me. If C batts were the only thing available, I could always rig up a D to C adapter for a Maglite in a few minutes, but I'll stick with my D, AA, AAA, and 123 powered lights.

-Keith
 
I gotta straighten you guys out. /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/smile.gif

You are all correct. For your typical average flashlight I wouldn't want C alkaline cells. Too expensive compared to D cells and lower capacity. Pretty stupid.

But there are some nice LED flashlights that take 3 C cells. They need 3 to supply the voltage for the LED's. The form factor for these are actually pretty good and I do believe I like them better than the 2 D cell lights. They fit in my back pocket better, for one thing.

As for the C alkalines, that's a problem unless you use NiMH. When you use NiMH, the higher initial cost per electron, watt-hour, calorie, BTU, or whatever your favorite unit of energy is, is insignificant.
 
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