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2/12volts batteries
My guess would be about 9 trillion D batteries.
You will neeD 235 batteries
2,000 batteries
Freezer Storage of BatteriesYour question is difficult to answer because you don't mention the kind/type of battery, or by what you mean by "...work?"Exposing lead-acid automotive batteries to freezing temperatures REDUCES the chemical activity rate and thus reduces the current the battery is able to produce.I don't know about the current "fancy" batteries [Nickel-Cadmium (Ni-Cad), or Nickel-Metal-Hydride (Ni-Mh), or the others whose names I can't think of right now].Back in the "old days" when we used Carbon-Zinc batteriesthere was a widespread rumor that when buying batteries in bulk [ we photographers bought them by the case] that storage in the freezer would extend the "shelf life."So I don't really know for certain BUT... many years ago when I was in the photography business, the common buzz was that if batteries were STORED in the freezer that the SHELF LIFEwould be extended.We all did it regularly, but I used so many batteries so fast that I didn't have enough storage time to be sure whether it worked or not.I "think" that storage of Carbon-Zinc batteries did extend storage life somewhat, but I have no idea regarding the newer/modern batteries. And I don't know if Carbon-Zinc batteries are still available.
It would take about 30 AA batteries to make a pound. Each AA battery typically weighs around 0.8 ounces, so you would need 16 batteries to equal one pound.
That would depend heavily on whether you're talking about wristwatch 'button' batteries, automotive storage batteries, or telephone central office UPS batteries.
A freezer you would find in a residential application would be 120V. You may find commercial freezers running on 240V or 208V.
Generally, two people would require about 10 cubic feet of freezer space.
depends on the freezer
That would depend on if you are looking for brands or sizes or what. There are many of everything. There are five basic for household batteries when it comes to sizes.
Not very many flashlights use c batteries, but one example would be the 3C ProPolymer LED flashlight.It is Powered by 3 C alkaline batteries.