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Lots of suppliers on Amazon, looks like Home Depot has em and I bet BatteriesPlus will have them too.
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Battery junction has them for $1.35
Pretty fast shipping for me , picked up two boxes.
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I thought the batteries that came w/the cameras were Energizers. I bought my set of 4 (cams) in March and thankfully I just threw out the 4 (bats) that came w/the last camera to be depleted; so when I get home I can check. But I DID love those OEM Energizer batteries which is why I bought about 40 of them in bulk a month or two back.
Did I not read or see other printing on them that said "Panasonic" on those batteries, or are new systems now being shipped with Panasonic batteries?
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The ones that came with mine are Duracell. So it would seem there may be a variety of batteries supplied.
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Thanks to all for your replies.
I have not been able to find the Panasonic CR123A INDUSTRIAL battieries. I can find the other types, but not the one that are rated industrial. Does it make a difference?
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Believe they are the same basic battery, just cheaper packaging, usu bulk type as opposed to blister pack
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