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16th Sep 2020, 6:10 pm | #21 | |
Octode
Join Date: May 2011
Location: Lancashire, UK.
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Re: 9V Pro-Elec Ultra batteries
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Pro-Elec I've had issues with this 'own brand' before and left a pretty scathing review of a small desk lamp complete with pictures of the internals and the appalling build quality... which to CPC's credit is still there, pictures and all. In the review I said that CPC never responded, however they did off their own bat some time later. They are an excellent company to deal with in my experience but these issues of poor product need bringing to their attention. |
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17th Sep 2020, 8:44 am | #22 |
Pentode
Join Date: Jul 2020
Location: Staines, Surrey, UK.
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Re: 9V Pro-Elec Ultra batteries
To be fair to CPC they have already come back offering me replacements. I am reluctant however as it would bother me knowing Pro-cells were lurking in my various devices. I'll take credit. The batteries which use 6 AAAA (a tad smaller in fact) cells seem the norm usually welded in series except in some like Energizer they are loose connected in series by pressure contacts only. Some like Varta use a pile construction similar in form to the Zinc types. I wonder if these are less likely to leak?
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17th Sep 2020, 9:08 am | #23 |
Octode
Join Date: May 2011
Location: Lancashire, UK.
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Re: 9V Pro-Elec Ultra batteries
I wouldn't like to say on that tbh. Best advice I could give would be to stick to brands you have had no issues with.
So much of the Pro Elec and similar own brand product from CPC has caused me to seriously question the quality. As well as the lamp I had a very small oil filled radiator (those 600w mini types) that developed a leak in of all places the very top of the appliance. It started to feel slippery and examination showed a small pinhole type defect in the metal. Another 'own brand' oil filled from CPC expired by developing some internal leakage/short and tripping the main RCB in the consumer unit. I've even had issues with 'own brand' LED lamps. Even tins of foam cleaner don't work correctly, more squirts out from under the white nozzle cap than through the nozzles hole. |