OK, here's a question I hadn't thought would arise. My wife, 12 year-old, and I will be diving for at the end of the month. Usually we rely on rechargeable batteries at home. The problem is that they just don't last as long as alkalines, so we don't use them for our 6 primary and backup lights or my son's cheapo dive camera that eats AAA's. We plan several night dives, and although our lights are LED I've had a total light failure on a Cozumel night dive and got separated from the group. I have no wish to repeat that, so plan to use fresh batteries for each night dive.
I'd prefer not to lug batteries there due to weight, but some places we've been they're startlingly expensive. I never paid much attention to battery prices at Chedraui. I suspect they're more expensive than at a US Wal-Mart but not enough to justify taking them with us. My wife thinks they'll be expensive enough that we'll wish we had. Who's right?
I'd prefer not to lug batteries there due to weight, but some places we've been they're startlingly expensive. I never paid much attention to battery prices at Chedraui. I suspect they're more expensive than at a US Wal-Mart but not enough to justify taking them with us. My wife thinks they'll be expensive enough that we'll wish we had. Who's right?