Fujitsu Alkaline G AAA

Official specifications:
- Nominal voltage: 1.5V
- Chemistry: Alkaline
- Height: 44.5 mm
- Diameter: 10.5 mm
- Weight: 11g

The low performance AAA alkaline series from Fujitsu.


The performance looks fairly good, excpet for the 0.5A trace, either the performance drops very fast with load or I got a bad cell (My guess is a bad cell).







Conclusion
The performance is fairly good compared to the other AAA cells I have tested, except for the bad cell.
A bad cell is always a risk and can cost some money when you need to replace a load of 3 or 4 cells.
Notes and links
How is the test done and how to read the charts
Compare to other AA/AAA batteries: Alkaline/NiMH/Lithium