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Re: New batteries don't last like the old ones
On Jul 7, 12:25=A0pm, tourman <robercampb...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Anyone notice how the new alarm backup batteries built in China don't
> last the same length of time anymore as did older ones. Newer
> batteries seem to average from 2 to 3 years before often dying a
> catastrophic death (which can pull the panel down as it struggles to
> charge a battery in dead short condition). Older batteries made by
> reputable companies like Yuasa seem to average about 5 years with many
> going longer. The much older batteries (orange in colour) often went
> over 10 years (although I always change out batteries that have gone
> over five years as a matter of course).
>
> I wonder if the industry is in cahoots with the
> manufacturers....cheaper batteries equals more service calls equals
> more revenue from the customers.....:)) Or is it just pressure on the
> suppliers for constantly cheaper prices in this sometimes "nickel and
> dime" industry where everyone wants something for nothing.....
>
> Dunno....anyone have any thoughts on this matter?
The reason the Chinese batteries don't last as long is because the use
the lead to put in childrens toys.
As far as Yuasa, they are back in business. I had been buying the
"Genesis" batteries from ADI but at the Calif ISC show I say a Yuasa
booth and found out that they were now producing batteries again under
the Yuasa name. I can only guess that they had some sort of an
aggrement to stay out of the business for a period of time after their
agreement with Genesis. I had posted the information here so if you
can do a search here or do a Google search you may be able to locate a
supplier near you.
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