My ~10 year-old Olympia digital camera calls for four HR6 batteries (specified on the case). Years ago, after consulting Radio Shack, I replaced the HR6 batteries with LR6, and they've worked well. There IS a voltage difference (1.5V for the HR6 alkaline; 1.2V for the LR6 rechargeable), but that hasn't impacted the camera's ongoing performance. However, some devices may be more or less sensitive to voltage differences. I'd suggest asking Radio Shack, or some other techie store, about your specific device.
No, LR6 and AM3 batteries are different label codes used for the same type of battery, which is commonly known as AA batteries. They both refer to the same size and type of battery with a standard voltage of 1.5 volts.
Yes, if they are of the rechargeable type
You will need a Dantona® 3.6V/650mAh Li-ion Battery for GameBoy® Advance.. available at most Radio Shacks or online stores.
Leominster HR6 0DW
It could be that the batteries are getting old and need to be replaced.
because they run out of energy
Correct new and used batteries should not be mixed together due to reduced life span and other potential hazards from mixing. Batteries when being replaced should always be replaced with new batteries of the same size and brand if possible.
batteries need to be replaced
The batteries may not be in correctly.
Most of the material is recycled.
Sump pump batteries typically last around 3-5 years before needing to be replaced.
Canon batteries typically last for about 2-3 years before needing to be replaced, depending on usage and charging habits.