Alkaline C Batteries


What are C Batteries?

C batteries are a common type of cylindrical battery, typically used to power medium-drain devices such as portable radios, toys, and certain types of flashlights. With a standard size of 50mm in length and 26.2mm in diameter, C batteries offer a higher capacity than their AA counterparts, making them well-suited for items that require more sustained power. Available in both disposable and rechargeable forms, C batteries are typically rated at 1.5 volts when fresh. They can be found in both alkaline and zinc-carbon variations, with alkaline batteries generally offering a longer lifespan.

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FAQ

What are C batteries used for?

C batteries are commonly used in devices that require a moderate amount of power. This includes items like portable radios, toys, flashlights, musical instruments, and some electric razors. They're also often found in certain camping gear or household gadgets.

Are C batteries rechargeable?

Yes, there are rechargeable C batteries available, typically made from nickel-metal hydride (NiMH). These rechargeable batteries can be used multiple times, which makes them a more eco-friendly option compared to disposable C batteries.

How long do C batteries last?

The lifespan of a C battery depends on the device it powers and the type of battery. Alkaline C batteries typically last longer than zinc-carbon ones, providing power for weeks or even months in low-drain devices. In high-drain devices, however, they may deplete quicker.

Are C batteries safe to dispose of in the bin?

It's not advisable to dispose of C batteries in regular waste bins due to the risk of environmental harm. Many places offer battery recycling schemes, and it's best to drop them off at designated recycling centres to ensure they are disposed of properly.