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.