Certified VIDEX power elements and chargers with 5-year shelf life and Anti-Leak protection ensure continuous operation of technical equipment and household electronics.
Unreliable power cells can damage electronics due to electrolyte leakage. Certified power solutions offer electrochemical stability. Utilizing alkaline and lithium cells with Anti-Leak protection prevents corrosion and guarantees sustainable energy delivery in both high-drain instruments and micro-sensors. A 5-year shelf life allows maintaining reliable energy reserves, reducing operating costs and eliminating downtime risks.
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A: Alkaline batteries provide up to 5 times greater energy density and a more stable discharge voltage under high load. Due to their low internal resistance, zinc-carbon batteries rapidly lose power in motorized devices or bright lighting, whereas Alkaline elements guarantee long and predictable operation, significantly reducing operational costs.
A: Poor quality batteries often burst their housing at the end of their discharge under pressure, causing a leak of corrosive potassium hydroxide electrolyte. This alkaline substance instantly corrodes device contact springs and microchips. batteries use a multi-layer steel housing and reinforced nylon seals, guaranteeing 100% leak protection throughout their 5-year guaranteed storage cycle.
A: In devices with high and continuous energy consumption (photo flashes, wireless microphones, mechanical toys), NiMH batteries pay for themselves after the first 5 charge cycles. Since these batteries can be charged up to 1000 times, they completely eliminate the expenses of buying new power elements, whereas for low-consumption devices (wall clocks), Alkaline batteries are a more rational choice.
A: The shelf life guarantees that after 5 years on the shelf, the battery retains at least 90% of its initial nominal capacity. This is achieved thanks to ultra-pure zinc powder and refined manganese dioxide, which reduces internal chemical self-discharge to less than 2% per year, which is crucial for backup power supply kits.
A: It is strictly forbidden to throw used batteries into household waste because they contain heavy metals and recyclable resources. Used elements must be handed over at specialized collection points, where they are directed for 100% recycling in accordance with WEEE and the EU Battery Directive, preventing toxic substances from entering the soil.