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There are different variations of lithium ion batteries, lifepo, IMR. Also lead acid is used in big spotlight flashlights.
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Yes, there are a lot more. But I deliberatly ingnored those which are not used in flashlights and lasers and consumer electronics.
Carbon zinc isn't used in consumer electronics, but AAAAs are?
What ARE you smoking, sir?
For someone that attempted a reference thread and supposedly did a lot of research, you know surprisingly little about batteries.
Zinc Carbon - This is the standard AA,B,C,D cell. If you were born before 1990, you would remember it as the common cell found in every store. Now all you get are alkalines. Produces around 1.2-1.5V
So I covered Zinc Carbon, Alkaline and Lithium for non rechargeables. What I missed out is this
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nine-volt_battery -> The Transistor battery. Will add it too
That said, its just 6 cells wired together in series.