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d-williams31 | 17:53 Thu 10th Nov 2011 | Technology
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i have a clock which says that only mallory manganese batteries should be used in it . these are unobtainable in my home town ,can i use alkaline or lithium without damaging the clock ,thanks in advance
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How old is that clock!!!

Mallory was the name of the Duracell company years ago (1930s), so that parts just telling you to use a certain brand (that doesn't exist any more)

manganese batteries are alkaline batteries, so yes you can use an alkaline battery in it as that's what it's telling you to do :)
17:57 Thu 10th Nov 2011
How old is that clock!!!

Mallory was the name of the Duracell company years ago (1930s), so that parts just telling you to use a certain brand (that doesn't exist any more)

manganese batteries are alkaline batteries, so yes you can use an alkaline battery in it as that's what it's telling you to do :)
...although a decent quality "standard" zinc chloride battery would be fine in a clock. Lithium would be a waste of money in a clock, though. No battery of the same voltage would do damage.

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